Massachusetts Receives Final Approval to Enable Universal Broadband Coverage
Proposal will unlock $18.8
BOSTON – The Healey-Driscoll Administration received approval for $18.8 million under the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s (NTIA) Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. The funding will enable the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative’s (MassTech) Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI) to implement high-speed broadband infrastructure to all remaining unserved and underserved locations in the state, including 251 communities, 2,565 homes and businesses, and 1,243 community anchor institutions.
The BEAD program expands internet access through a variety of technologies, including fiber optics as well as hybrid fiber-coaxial and low Earth orbit satellite internet. The program builds on the foundation of prior state and federal investments by MBI through the Executive Office of Economic Development that have brought Massachusetts to over 99 percent statewide broadband coverage, including awards made under the state-funded Last Mile Grant programs and the federally funded Gap Networks Program.
“For everything from work and starting a business, to engaging with friends and family, and accessing government resources, high-speed internet is essential for Massachusetts residents,” said Governor Maura Healey. “With NTIA approval, we can continue to expand internet access to every community and close existing gaps in connectivity.”
“Our administration has been
“This milestone reflects the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s ongoing commitment to expanding economic opportunity across the state,” said Economic Development Secretary Eric Paley. “As we close the digital divide, Massachusetts is increasing access to critical services and engaging local businesses to build a more fruitful economy for everyone.”
“Federal approval of our final BEAD proposal is an important milestone that will advance efforts to close the digital divide in Massachusetts,” said Director of Federal Funds and Infrastructure Quentin Palfrey. “Our state is leveraging all the
In addition to the BEAD grant recipients,
“MBI has been steadfast in its mission to expand internet access for
Through the BEAD program, the following organizations
Archtop Fiber LLC – $1,002,942
Comcast Cable Communications Management LLC – $13,228,220
Open Cape Corporation – $285,029
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. – $2,238,472
Verizon New England Inc. – $2,080,803
More information on the BEAD program in Massachusetts can be found on the MBI website.
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