Leading Connectivity: Two Years of the Broadband Infrastructure Program (BIP)
Maci Morin, Engagement and Communications Manager, Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth
The Broadband Infrastructure Program is a $288 million broadband deployment program directed to partnerships between a state, or one or more political subdivisions of a state, and providers of fixed broadband service to support broadband infrastructure deployment to areas lacking broadband, especially rural areas.
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Maci Morin, Engagement and Communications Manager, Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth
The Broadband Infrastructure Program (BIP) is a $288M broadband deployment program for grantees who have formed partnerships between a state, or one or more political subdivisions of a state, and providers of fixed broadband service to support infrastructure deployment to areas lacking broadband, especially rural areas. The program launched in 2022 when NTIA made its first awards for the program and almost 2 years in, grantees have lessons to share and stories to tell.