We asked Sally Doty, Mississippi Broadband Director, if $1.2B in BEAD funding will be enough to get broadband to

AT&T broadband funding came through several government programs. AT&T also contributed toward total project costs,. A spokesperson shared

Mississippi plans to use 93% of its Capital Projects Fund allotment for broadband. The money will go into the Broadband Expansion and

Two telecom cooperatives are slated to receive rural broadband ReConnect funding. USDA also awarded grants to

BEAD planning grants will help states develop plans for awarding funding for broadband deployments in unserved areas. States receiving the

Assisting 4-County Electric Power with its project are DZS and Irby. DZS is providing the broadband connectivity platform and
