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Be a Speaker on the BEAD Series: https://lnkd.in/ejZSD6E4 The bottom line is to provide unserved areas with ubiquitous connectivity. From a business perspective, deciding which technology should be implemented, or which technology should replace an existing build will be the discussion going forward, when it comes to welcoming unlicensed fixed wireless and satellite providers to the BEAD program.

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New technology entrants to the NTIA's #BEAD program could spell some complexities for which fiber and fixed wireless access technologies get funded and consequently rolled out. Be a Speaker on the BEAD Series: https://lnkd.in/ejZSD6E4 The bottom line is to provide unserved areas with ubiquitous connectivity. From a business perspective, deciding which technology should be implemented, or which technology should replace an existing build will be the discussion going forward, when it comes to welcoming unlicensed fixed wireless and satellite providers to the BEAD program. #Fiber, #FWA, #Satcom, National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), WISPA, Fiber Broadband Association, Samsung Electronics, Viasat, NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association, Shirley Bloomfield, Evan Feinman, Basil Alwan, US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Fiber Broadband Association, ITS, iconectiv, The Futurum Group, Richard Bernhardt, Dr.-Ing. Muslim Elkotob, Vodafone, Eutelsat, OneWeb, Amazon Kuiper, Verizon, AT&T

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