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Updated · Lincoln Journal Star · May 28
Nebraska Faces Uncertainty Over $300 Million in Broadband Funds as BEAD Rollout Begins
Updated
Updated · Lincoln Journal Star · May 28

Nebraska Faces Uncertainty Over $300 Million in Broadband Funds as BEAD Rollout Begins

1 articles · Updated · Lincoln Journal Star · May 28
  • More than $300 million in federal broadband money allocated to Nebraska remains unspent and uncertain even as the state starts making its first connections under the BEAD program.
  • Nebraska’s rollout is still moving forward, but the unresolved status of those funds clouds how much of the broader expansion plan can be carried out.
  • The funding question hangs over one of the state’s main efforts to extend high-speed internet service to rural and underserved areas.
  • The uncertainty leaves Nebraska advancing on initial deployment while lacking clarity on a large share of the federal support meant to finance the full buildout.
With $340 million in federal funds stalled, what is Nebraska's plan B to connect its remaining unserved rural communities?
Is Nebraska’s fast wireless rollout a smart fix or will it create a new tech divide against superior fiber optic networks?