In an announcement on June 26, 2023, U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) heralded a colossal federal funding allocation of nearly $1.5 billion for the deployment of broadband and expansion of high-speed internet in Virginia. This substantial funding is awarded through the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program, a notable achievement of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, championed and negotiated by Sen. Warner.
The magnitude of this investment marks a significant stride towards universal broadband coverage in the state of Virginia. Sen. Warner highlighted the critical importance of fast, reliable, and affordable internet access for the growth and prosperity of rural communities in particular. He also emphasized that the funding received is a direct result of Virginia residents reporting their connectivity status, ensuring an accurate reflection of coverage needs across the state.
Administered by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the BEAD Program aims to expand high-speed internet access through funding planning, infrastructure deployment, and adoption programs. This funding will specifically empower the Virginia Telecommunication Initiative (VATI) to reach unserved and underserved locations in Virginia that currently lack adequate internet speeds.
Sen. Warner has been a staunch advocate for expanding access to broadband in Virginia, rallying for accurate reporting of Virginia’s connectivity status. Last year, he urged Virginians to communicate with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) about internet coverage in their communities, which led to the identification of numerous locations in Virginia inaccurately reported on the FCC broadband coverage map.
As an author and negotiator of the bipartisan infrastructure law, Sen. Warner secured a whopping $65 billion to assist in broadband deployment and reduce associated internet connection costs. From that funding, Virginia received $5 million to help devise a strategic plan for coverage deployment. Today’s announcement represents a significant milestone in the journey toward universal broadband coverage for Virginians.
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