Thursday, March 17, 2022

O'Rielly incorrect on IIJA advanced telecom infrastructure funding eligibility

Former FCC Commissioner O'Rielly Emphasizes 'Unserved' As Priority for Infrastructure Bill Funds : Broadband Breakfast:

WASHINGTON, March 15, 2022 – Setting the speed threshold too high for federal infrastructure funding will move money away from a focus on the unserved, said a former Federal Communications Commissioner.

Mike O’Rielly said on a Broadband Breakfast Live Online event late last month that the 100 Megabits per second download and 20 Mbps requirement for money from the Infrastructure, Investment and Jobs Act will see funding flow to better-connected areas, which cost less to update versus installing basic speeds in unserved areas. The argument is in-line with critics who say that speeds in some rougher and harder-to-reach areas require at least some connectivity at first, with gradual increases.

Just the opposite. The language of the legislation defines "unserved" areas as eligible for funding as those where no less than 80 percent of addresses are not offered service with throughput of at least 25 Mpbs down and 20 Mbps up.

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