FCC Commits Nearly $800 Million for Broadband Through RDOF

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The FCC is ready to authorize $791,604,299 through the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund to six providers. The grants will fund new broadband deployments to more than 350,000 estimated locations in 19 states. 

The top three states receiving funding include Illinois ($212 million), Arizona ($140 million), and Iowa ($113 million). This round of funding supports projects using a range of network technologies, including gigabit service hybrid fiber/fixed wireless deployments that will provide end-user locations with either fiber or fixed wireless network service.  

“This funding will connect more households throughout the country with high-speed broadband as part of our ongoing work to close the digital divide,” said Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel. “We are confident these projects can bring quality service to currently unserved areas.”

To date, the program has provided more than $6 billion in broadband deployment to 47 states. A list of the eligible census blocks covered by the winning bids announced today is available under the “Results” tab on this page. For a list of RDOF providers and funding amounts by state, see https://www.fcc.gov/auction/904.

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