From Roger Wicker <[email protected]>
Subject ROGER WICKER: Mississippi receives $495 million for broadband deployment
Date December 25, 2020 5:01 PM
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I hope you saw my latest weekly column.

 

ROGER WICKER: Mississippi receives $495 million for broadband deployment
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Mississippi scored an important victory this month in our effort to connect
rural communities to the internet. On December 7, the Federal Communication
Commission (FCC) announced the results of a competitive auction in which
private-sector companies bid for the opportunity to supply broadband to rural
communities. Mississippi received an award of $495 million for these efforts –
second only to California, the nation’s most populous state. This means one out
of every 18 dollars from this auction will go to Mississippi’s broadband
deployment efforts.

 

This investment is a major step forward for our state. The FCC estimates
435,000 Mississippi residents will gain access to reliable, high-speed internet
because of this award. Still, the buildout will take time, and some communities
may have to wait longer than others. I am taking steps to try to speed up this
process as much as possible.

 

Deployment set to begin this springBroadband is critical to our nation’s
economy and way of life. The pandemic has made the internet even more crucial,
as many Americans are now attending school, going to work, and receiving health
care online. Yet 18 million Americans, largely in rural areas, are still
unconnected. The FCC recognized this disparity last year by launching the Rural
Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF), a program aimed at closing the digital divide
between rural and urban America. This fund will provide $20 billion to deploy
broadband in rural communities over the next decade.

 

Deployment funds are awarded to private-sector companies through two separate
auctions. These bidding contests allow taxpayers to get the best value for
their money. Funding from the first auction will be put to use starting this
spring and will focus on areas with no broadband coverage at all. The second
auction will benefit a wide range of underserved areas, and I am working to
have this auction conducted as soon as possible.

 

Speeding Up the Process

 

As chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, which oversees broadband policy,
I have made access to high-speed internet for all Americans a top priority. In
June, I wrote a letter to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai about the need to accelerate
the distribution of federal funds to eligible providers, like the Rural
Electric Cooperative Consortium in Mississippi. I have also introduced
legislation that would offer incentives for providers to complete their
buildout obligations in half the time. This would extend internet access to
more homes and businesses sooner.

 

Earlier this year, Congress passed and President Trump signed the Broadband
DATA Act, a law I authored to improve the way broadband data is collected. For
years, the FCC has used flawed data maps that showed many parts of Mississippi
having connectivity, when in fact they did not. My legislation requires the FCC
to collect more accurate and granular data, providing a better picture of the
gaps in broadband coverage. I am working to ensure these improved maps are in
place before the second RDOF auction. If accurate data is being used,
Mississippi should receive another substantial award to support broadband
construction in our rural communities.

 

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