These counts are important because the number of total locations and unserved locations in each state will define how much funding each state receives of the over $42 billion available through the Broadband, Equity, Access and Deployment Program (BEAD). Locations served with speeds less than 100 down and 20 up are considered underserved. Those with throughput speeds less than 25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload are considered unserved. The second issue regards how many of those locations do not have access to broadband service. ![]() Only residential buildings are eligible and many multi-dwelling units (MDUs) are considered a single location.
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