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ND BEAD program accepting challenges

Following last week's approval of Volume I of North Dakota’s Initial Proposal for the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program, the State Broadband Program Office has now made the online challenge portal accessible.

Spectrum agrees to remove 1,241 ineligible addresses from buildout plan

ALBANY — The New York State Department of Public Service (Department), recently announced Charter Communications, Inc., conducting business as Spectrum, has agreed to remove 1,241 ineligible addresses that Charter had claimed toward meeting its 145,000 passings requirement, and to refund 100 customers who paid a connection fee, or else remove those addresses as well. “Internet service is critical for families and businesses during these difficult times, so we must get broadband coverage to where it’s needed,” Department CEO John B. Rhodes remarked. “Our staff is scrutinizing Spectrum’s compliance reports and performing field audits of their ongoing network expansion to ensure every address is eligible to count towards its regulatory obligation to serve an additional 145,000 homes and businesses in Upstate New York. If addresses are ineligible, they will be removed from the buildout plan making it possible for eligible unserved premises to be added, Rh

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