Vermont BEAD Update: State Can Reach 95% of Locations With Fiber

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Headline: Applications for Vermont’s Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program cover 96 percent of unserved or underserved locations.
Article: The application phase, which now is complete, reaches 95% of eligible locations with fiber. Vermont will receive an allocation of $228.9 million from the BEAD program.

Telecompetitor reached out to VCBB for details. VCBB Director of Broadband Projects Alexei Monsarrat said that there are 32 final project areas containing 16,895 unserved and underserved broadband serviceable locations (BSLs). He said that 44% of BSLs are covered by more than one applications.
Date: April 25, 2025
Read Full Article: Telecompetitor.com

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