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Arkansas BEAD Plan Cuts $275M

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Arkansas’ revised BEAD plan trims the state’s federal broadband grant by $275 million, proposing a total BEAD outlay of $308.3 million to reach underserved locations.

The revised BEAD proposal from Arkansas proposes an investment totaling $308.3 million, a reduction of $275 million from prior estimates and far below the state’s $1 billion BEAD allocation.

The plan aims to connect all 79,272 unserved and underserved locations across the state, with a technology mix prioritizing fiber for 76% of targeted sites, and satellite (LEO) covering 16%, licensed fixed wireless 7%, and hybrid technologies the remaining 1%.

On a per-location basis, the plan estimates an average subsidy of $3,889, underscoring Arkansas’ emphasis on cost-efficient deployment and market competitiveness.

During the bidding phase, 99.9% of eligible locations drew at least one bid, and 99% received bids from two or more internet service providers; after negotiations, Arkansas says coverage has been achieved for every location.

The plan is currently pending NTIA approval, with high-level expectations the review will conclude by December, a timeline echoed by the governor’s office. The department noted that the BEAD Restructuring Policy Notice shaped the refinements now in effect.

 

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