Sen. Rosen Pushes FCC to Fix National Broadband Map's Nevada Coverage
US Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) successfully pushed the Federal Communications Commission to update its National Broadband Map to more accurately reflect Nevada’s current broadband needs, which is critical for the allocation of funding for high-speed internet from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act's (IIJA) $42 billion Broadband, Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program. A previous, deeply flawed map misrepresented the high-speed internet coverage in Nevada and would have caused the state to lose out on potentially millions of dollars in BEAD funding. The new version of this map identifies nearly 27,000 new broadband serviceable locations across Nevada, in addition to nearly 7,000 new locations without access to high-speed service that was not included in the previous version.
ROSEN SUCCESSFULLY PUSHES ADMINISTRATION TO FIX BROADBAND MAP, ENSURES NEVADA GETS MORE FUNDING FOR HIGH-SPEED INTERNET