BEAD Project Area Possibilities: Rules Vary a Lot from State to State
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BEAD Project Area Possibilities: Rules Vary a Lot from State to State Rules for the $42.5 billion BEAD rural broadband funding program give individual states considerable leeway in how they define project areas – and broadband providers applying for funding should expect to see considerable variation from one state to the next. Telecompetitor

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