Republicans Seek Broadband Changes
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broadband deployment programArs Technica
•Ted Cruz wants to overhaul $42B broadband program, nix low-cost requirement
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US Senator Ted Cruz (R- Texas ) is angry about how the NTIA has implemented the Broadband Equity, Access , and Deployment program.
The NTIA announced this week that it has approved funding plans submitted by all 50 states, the District of Columbia , and five US territories.
Cruz 's promise of a revamp creates uncertainty about the distribution of funds.
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