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WISPA Tells Colo. Fixed Wireless Deploys Faster

Colorado should revise its broadband roadmap with guidelines to maximize technology-neutral rules and prioritize low cost and speedy delivery, the Wireless Internet Service Provider Association said in comments Tuesday at the Colorado Office of Information Technology. NTIA’s broadband, equity, access…

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and deployment (BEAD) program cites an “important role for fiber,” but the agency’s notice of funding opportunity lets states use funding for quickly deployable fixed wireless, WISPA said: “Fiber projects are often slow to deploy and are increasingly subject to delays related to supply chain-challenges and higher costs from rising inflation.”