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US Reallocates $21 Billion for Broadband Expansion

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The US has successfully rebid a broadband expansion project, executing the plan for $21 billion, which is half the original $42 billion allocation. This leaves $21 billion remaining for further deployment, allowing for flexibility in technology choices like satellite, fixed wireless, or fiber.

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broadband infrastructure government spending

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“spend all $42 billion in a one-size-fits-all model, which made no sense. So we rebid it without any technological limitations. If it's satellite, if it's fixed wireless, if it's fiber, whatever's best.”

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