A-CAM debate continues as new FCC funding raises old questions

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The Federal Communications Commission released the funding structure for its Enhanced Alternative Connect America Model (A-CAM) program. With the new offer, existing A-CAM program carriers and carriers that are still receiving legacy support will be funded for the deployment of voice and broadband-capable networks in their operating regions. NTCA – The Rural Broadband Association's Executive Vice President, Mike Romano, said that as a result of the FCC’s new offers, NTCA members have more options to deliver on a mission of universal connectivity. Meanwhile, NCTA – The Internet & Television Association has taken a staunch position against extending the A-CAM program. NCTA, Comcast, Charter, and Cox argued that operators “have made significant investments” in rural expansions and that “expanding the ACAM programs by awarding incumbent local exchange carriers a sole-source contract, with no competitive bidding process, would be a poor policy choice.”


A-CAM debate continues as new FCC funding raises old questions