Challenge process running from April 15 ? May 14 will help ensure the accuracy of broadband service maps
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april 11, 2024
*Challenge portal opens Monday*
Challenge process running through May 14 will help ensure accuracy of broadband service maps
The Washington State Broadband Office is opening the state Broadband Equity, Access & Deployment (BEAD) challenge Process on April 15.
?The challenge process is an opportunity for eligible challengers to increase the accuracy of our Broadband Service Location (BSL) Map,? said Aaron Wheeler, Washington State Broadband Office Director. ?This is an essential step in our efforts to bring broadband internet to those across the state who haven?t had access to this critical service in the past. Only locations identified as unserved or underserved will be eligible for BEAD funding.?
The National Telecommunications Industry Association (NTIA) guidance document [ [link removed] ] requires that states complete the entire challenge process in 120 days. we have established the following timeline for Washington?s challenge process:
*Challenge process timeline*
* Step 1: Challenge process ? April 15 to? May 14, 2024
* Step 2: Rebuttal phase ? April 15 to June 23, 2024
* Step 3: Final determination ? Aug. 3, 2024
We are committed to conducting a fair and transparent process, as detailed in our Initial Proposal Volume I [ [link removed] ].
Washington?s BEAD Challenge Process allows?*eligible entities?*to dispute the level of internet service reported on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) National Broadband Map.
*What can be challenged?*
You can challenge the FCC map information about the following:
* Availability
* Speed
* Latency
* Data Cap
* Business Service Only
* Is/is not part of an Enforceable Commitment
* Planned Service
* Location is/is not a Community Anchor Institution (CAI)
*Who is eligible to enter a challenge?*
* Local governments
* Non-profit organizations
* Tribal governments
* Internet service providers (ISPs)
All users,?*including the general public*, may use the Broadband Navigator [ [link removed] ] tool to view the status of broadband serviceable locations (BSLs) throughout the state. Additionally, the?*general public can submit speed tests*?*and availability information*?through the challenge portal throughout the challenge process.
Next steps
* *For eligible challengers:* Eligible challengers in this state challenge process (listed above) are internet service providers, non-profits, local governments and tribal governments.
IMPORTANT: If you are the responsible party participating in a challenge on behalf of an eligible challenger,*?please?**request to register* [ [link removed] ]*?again if your login is not already active.*
* *For the general public:* Members of the general public can submit evidence challenges once the portal opens on April 15 and are?*not required to register*.
Members of the public may submit?speed test challenges [ [link removed] ]?or?availability challenges [ [link removed] ].
Supporting information
Our?Challenge Process webpage [ [link removed] ]?includes all of the necessary challenge process information, including:
* BEAD Challenge Process Training Webinar Video [ [link removed] ]?
* Training webinar slide presentation (PDF) [ [link removed] ]
*Broadband Navigator Challenge Portal documents*
* Challenge Process Frequently Asked Questions (PDF) [ [link removed] ]
* Challenge Portal User Guide (PDF) [ [link removed] ]
* How to register for an account and use the map (PDF) [ [link removed] ]
* How to submit a challenge (PDF) [ [link removed] ]
* How to submit a Community Anchor Institution (CAI) challenge (PDF) [ [link removed] ]
* How to take a speed test (PDF) [ [link removed] ]
* How to report availability evidence (PDF) [ [link removed] ]
Training webinars
View webinar descriptions and recording links [ [link removed] ]?(PDF)
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*About the?**Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program?(BEAD)* [ [link removed] ]
The?BEAD program [ [link removed] ]?is working to get all Americans online by funding partnerships between states or territories, tribal nations, communities, internet providers and other stakeholders to build infrastructure where needed and increase high-speed internet adoption. The federal program provides over $42 billion for infrastructure planning and implementation nationwide. Washington will receive more than $1.2 billion in funding.
Please continue to monitor?Washington?s BEAD Challenge Process website? [ [link removed] ]for the most up-to-date information on the BEAD challenge process. You can also subscribe to email updates on the same webpage.
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