Broadband Bytes, July 2025 Issue 1
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BROADBAND NEWS
1. USF gets some good news from the Supreme Court—now what? The Supreme Court has finally ruled to uphold the constitutionality of the Universal Service Fund (USF), meaning the $8 billion subsidy program lives to fight another day. The Court on Friday rejected the Fifth Circuit’s ruling that the USF funding mechanism violates Congress’s nondelegation doctrine—the principle that Congress can’t delegate legislative powers (e.g., taxation) to other entities. Read more
2. FWA could face a challenge in the Buy America rules. BEAD opens doors for wireless providers, but they still need to deal with Buy America regs. Fixed wireless access (FWA) vendors produce equipment all over the place. The Build America, Buy America (BABA) Act, which mandates that certain broadband network components, construction materials, and other related equipment must be made in the U.S., could “be an issue for WISPs,” said CCG Consulting President Doug Dawson. WISPS are wireless internet service providers that commonly use fixed wireless access (FWA) technology. Read more
3. Senate Scraps AI Moratorium. The Senate’s reconciliation bill could throw a wrench into BEAD disbursements. States may have to pick and choose between enacting AI laws or getting their BEAD allocations. The provision includes an additional $500M in BEAD money. Read more
4. NTIA Locks Additions to Broadband Maps Under BEAD. The NTIA released a new FAQ designed to “assist recipients in better understanding the BEAD Program.” That FAQ states that they are not allowed “to add new BSLs [Broadband Serviceable Locations] from Fabric V6.” States are only allowed to use Fabric V6 to remove locations that no longer exist or that are now reported as being served by an unsubsidized provider. Read more
5. New Jersey Launches $40M Broadband Expansion. The NJ Board of Public Utilities announced the launch of a $40 million effort to extend high-speed internet service to remote and underserved areas of the state. The program, entitled New Jersey’s Broadband Infrastructure Deployment Equity, will prioritize fiber-optic infrastructure offering at least 100 Megabits per second (Mbps) speeds. Brightspeed alone expects to receive $9.8 million. Brightspeed plans to deploy fiber to an estimated 3,315 locations, including 1,113 businesses, 2,172 homes, and 30 community anchor institutions. Read more
6. FCC Chair Carr Outlines Build America Agenda in First Major Policy Speech. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr spoke in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in what the FCC’s called the first major policy speech of his chairmanship. Carr’s plan is a mix of regulatory reforms combined with ideas to streamline internal FCC operations and encourage network construction. Read more
7. Court Vacates FTC’s Click-to-Cancel Rule. Federal regulations designed to make it easy to cancel a cable TV bill just got tossed out in court. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in St. Louis vacated the FTC’s “click-to-cancel” rule just days before it was set to take effect. The Court found that the FTC failed to conduct a preliminary regulatory analysis of the rule’s costs and benefits – a required step for rules whose annual impact on the U.S. economy exceeds $100 million. Read more
8. State-by-State “Benefit of the Bargain” Round BEAD Update. The NTIA announced changes to the BEAD program on June 6, 2025, leaving states scrambling to gather new applications that meet updated criteria and begin their “Benefit of the Bargain” funding rounds. The new deadline for states to submit their proposals is Sept. 4, 2025. Because of the tight turnaround, most states are closing their application windows to applicants before the end of July. Telecompetitor details, the BEAD Benefit of the Bargain funding round for each state. Read more
FUNDING AWARDS, FIBER EXPANSIONS
1. EPC acquires Louisiana-based Delta Fiber. EPC, a broadband construction firm, has announced its acquisition of Delta Fiber, a Louisiana-based network engineering company. According to EPC, Delta Fiber will be maintained as a wholly owned separate operating company from EPC. Read more
2. Greenlight Networks to Acquire Loop Internet. Greenlight Networks announced their intention to acquire Loop Internet, a locally owned and operated fiber internet provider headquartered in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The transaction is expected to close later this year, pending regulatory approval. Read more
3. Ezee Fiber to Acquire Houston’s Tachus Fiber Internet. Texas-based service provider Ezee Fiber says that it has agreed to acquire Tachus Fiber Internet from Crosstimbers Capital Group. Both providers are active in the Houston, Texas area. Ezee Fiber says that the acquisition of Tachus, will strengthen its footprint in the communities north of the city. The Tachus fiber network, which is completely underground, has more than 60,000 residential and business subscribers. Read more
4. Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Grant Program NOFA #009 Announced. The Iowa Department of Management, Division of Information Technology (DOM DoIT) released a new broadband grant opportunity for internet service providers. $400,000,000 is available through the Empower Rural Iowa Broadband Grant Program with funding from the BEAD fund administered by the NTIA. NTIA recently issued new guidance to the BEAD program that made changes to the program requirements and obligated states to complete the subrecipient selection process within 90 days. DOM DoIT has updated Iowa’s program documentation and mapping to conform to the new guidelines and issued this NOFA as quickly as possible. Read more
5. Accelecom and Vyve Partner for Georgia Fiber Expansion. Accelecom announced that its fiber solutions and network will be used by Vyve Broadband to expand the provider’s ongoing expansion in Georgia. Vyve Broadband will use the Accelecom fiber network to upgrade its backbone in the state, which is expected to enable the company to offer high-speed broadband across the 14 markets it serves in the state. Accelecom announced that its fiber solutions and network will be used by Vyve Broadband to expand the provider’s ongoing expansion in Georgia. Read more
6. Mediacom Communications Announces Plan to Reach 1M Homes by 2026. Mediacom Communications announced the company plans to bring fiber broadband services to one million homes and businesses by the end of 2026. Mediacom expects to offer enhanced broadband services to over 500,000 households by the end of 2025. Read more
7. AT&T Feeds Fiber Frenzy Via Prime Fiber Build. Prime Fiber has begun construction of an open access network in Sun City, Arizona that will be used by AT&T. Prime Fiber is one of four open access network operators with whom AT&T inked deals back in September. The others are Boldyn Networks, Digital Infrastructure Group, and Ubiquity. Read more
| Broadband Bytes is a weekly collection of broadband news highlights from leading industry resources compiled by David Levine, RCDD. David is a graduate of Northern Illinois University and a 35-year industry veteran in fiber and copper solutions. |
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