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The BEAD program is a $42.5 billion state grant program and a key part of President Biden’s Internet for All initiative. States and territories will use the BEAD funding to deploy or upgrade high-speed Internet networks to ensure that everyone has access. Any remaining funding can be used on high-speed Internet adoption, training, and workforce development efforts, among other eligible uses.
“The BEAD program gives states the resources they need to deliver affordable, reliable high-speed Internet service to all,” said Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information and NTIA Administrator Alan Davidson. “Delaware has a terrific plan to close the digital divide. Today it can put that plan into action and bring high-quality Internet service to everyone in the state.”
BEAD-eligible entities—the 56 states, territories, and the District of Columbia—are required to submit for NTIA’s approval a Final Proposal identifying projects to extend affordable, reliable high-speed Internet service to 100 percent of unserved locations within their borders. The status of all 56 states and territories’ BEAD progress is available on NTIA’s website.