New York Makes Final Push for BEAD Funding Requests
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) announced the state's final round of the ConnectAll Deployment Program this week, seeking proposals by May 5 for projects deploying fiber optic, cable, hybrid fiber-coaxial, licensed fixed wireless broadband service, and "federally designated alternative…
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technologies such as unlicensed fixed wireless and low earth orbit satellite services." ConnectAll will make the $644 million in federal grants available for public comment after submitting them to NTIA for final approval by July 25, said a news release. Pending NTIA approval, the selected projects will likely begin this year and be completed within four years.