David Talbot, Director of Research Services CTC congratulates the City of Moline, IL, on its December 13 City Council vote to enter into a fiber broadband development agreement with Metronet. The company will now construct a fiber optic network throughout the city and deliver up to 10 Gbps internet service to homes and businesses– providing […]
Year: 2022
Challenging the FCC broadband map: Guidance to local governments
Ziggy Rivkin-Fish, VP for Broadband Strategy CTC Technology & Energy The FCC will be accepting challenges to the address-level service availability data in the pre-production National Broadband Map through January 13, 2023. While challenges can continue beyond the January 13th deadline, that’s the date on which challenges are expected to end for purposes of the […]
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How to prepare for an application to the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Outreach Grant Program
Ziggy Rivkin-Fish, VP for Broadband Strategy Heather Mills, VP for Grant & Funding Strategies CTC Technology & Energy Recognizing that cost can be a barrier to subscribing to broadband services, Congress created the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) to subsidize subscriptions for low-income residents.[1] To increase enrollment in the program, a new FCC-administered Affordable Connectivity Outreach […]
CTC Named to Top 100 Companies List
Broadband Communities Magazine has named CTC Technology and Energy to its annual Fiber-To-The-Home Top 100 List of companies. The list recognizes leading companies within the broadband community helping to build “a fiber-connected world.” This is CTC’s fourteenth time on this list. […]
Why the FCC rejecting funding for two of the biggest RDOF winners may be great news for your community
Ziggy Rivkin-Fish, VP for Broadband Strategy CTC Technology & Energy With the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) rejection of broadband funding for two of the biggest winners in the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) auction, more communities with areas currently unserved by broadband now have the opportunity to finally get future-proof fiber with federal funding. Figure […]
States will play a key coordinating role for applications to NTIA’s Middle Mile Infrastructure Grant Program
NTIA’s Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is out for the Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program. Applications are due by September 30, 2022—but if you are an eligible non-State or non-Tribal Government applicant, you may have less time than you think to craft a winning grant application. That’s because the NOFO requires non-State and non-Tribal […]
BEAD and Digital Equity NOFOs put states in charge of broadband funding allocations—but local governments have a role
NTIA’s Notice of Funding Opportunities (NOFO) are out for the State Digital Equity Planning Grant Program and the Broadband, Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program[1]—and the rules indicate that state governments will decide how to allocate the funding (within certain parameters). Local governments should engage with their state decision-makers during the preliminary planning processes for […]
Understanding the ReConnect Challenge Process
With the March 9, 2022, application deadline recently passed, it is time to begin planning for the next step in the ReConnect grant and loan program: the challenge process. The ReConnect challenge process is one way the program’s administrator, the USDA’s Rural Utilities Service (RUS), will seek to ensure that funding is going to eligible […]
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Webinar: Public-Private Partnerships for Broadband
In this webinar, CTC President Joanne Hovis, Communications Workers of America Legislative & Political State Coordinator and Local President for Louisiana Matt Wood, Greendale Indiana Mayor Allen Weiss, and AT&T President of Broadband Access and Adoption Initiatives Jeff Luong discuss public-private partnerships for the deployment of broadband. The publication, “The Era of the Broadband Public-Private […]
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