Explain to Shane

The Broadband Dilemma (with Janice Hauge and Mark Jamison)

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Sep 19, 2024
Janice Hauge, a broadband policy expert, and Mark Jamison, a telecommunications specialist, dive into the intricate world of broadband access in underserved communities. They discuss the $42.5 billion BEAD Program aimed at closing the digital divide but highlight significant delays that threaten its effectiveness. The duo examines the challenges in funding allocation, the need for competition, and transparency. They also tackle the complexities states face in navigating NTIA approvals and the current inefficiencies impacting millions of Americans.
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INSIGHT

Past Grants Had Little Adoption Impact

  • Past big federal broadband programs produced little measurable adoption impact.
  • Studies show earlier grants often failed to increase internet adoption despite large spending.
ANECDOTE

Grants Fueled Competition, Not New Access

  • Some grantees built service where it already existed and pushed rivals out instead of serving unserved areas.
  • The money was spent but produced no net increase in coverage in those markets.
INSIGHT

Three Systemic Flaws Driving Waste

  • Recurring program failures trace to low competition, weak accountability, and poor transparency.
  • Those systemic flaws raise costs and reduce the amount of broadband delivered per dollar.
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