1. Delaying people getting broadband. Some states are on 1 yard line. A group is on 5 yard line. Will arrive more every week. These more clear changes will only be delayed. The administration can fix the problems in the program through discounts and avoid slow behavior. Belchers can already be in the ground in three states, and they can be in the summer half of the country without the proposed changes in the selection of the project.
2. More and more people will get starlink/coapper, and fewer people will get fiber connection. It may be dramatic, or can be measured, depending on where the administrator limit the limit, and whether states are allowed to award the projects above the New Documents based on the price of dollars, or if they are forced to take the cheapest proposal, whether they provide poor service.
3. With the final proposals approved, 3 states are in Lambo. He is currently in the NIST review of his proposed FPFR (with his final proposal).
This does not mean – these states are ready to go, and they worked on the budget on time, and there are projects that receive universal coverage. If the administration cares to get a shovel in the land, the final proposals approved states should proceed to ASAP.
4. Western Virginia (and soon additional states) who have completed their work, but has not approved the final proposals is also in the lamb. There is a final proposal to go to them, which provides extraordinary services to all Western Virginia homes and businesses. Like the three states with the final proposals approved, only the current administration stands only between them and receives a shovel in the land. If the administration cares to work, they should allow any state that comes forward with a final proposal under the old rules in the next two months.
5. No decision has been made about how many progress is the progress that is most progressing in the current 30 states, which is being allowed to keep the sub -grant selection. The administration cannot easily say that the time, taxpayers’ funds, and the private capital that were spent on these processes will be wasted and the extent to which the states will have to be re -.
6. The wireless industry, effectively, will be out of the program. Some, if there is any, there will be places that are beyond a new cost of costs that will be more cheaply offered by fixed wireless than the Earth’s satellites.