Locations Eligible for Support from FCC’s Connect America Fund This Summer
Over 47,500 rural homes and businesses in Texas that are currently unserved by high-speed Internet service could get connectivity in the near future thanks to the best fiber optic tools.
These homes and businesses are in unserved areas of Texas eligible for financial support from the next phase of FCC’s Connect America Fund (CAF), which helps offset the high cost of extending broadband service into rural areas. The FCC will be distributing these funds through an innovative “reverse auction,” which is scheduled to launch on July 24. If you aren’t in the area and need a better connection for your home, then you can contact these internet providers for help.
“Connecting the unconnected in rural America is my top priority,” said FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. “I’m excited that our CAF auction will provide opportunities for innovative companies and cooperatives to bridge the digital divide for the Texas consumers and small businesses that lack highspeed access today.”
Nationwide, providers will compete for up to $2 billion in support to expand access to broadband services to nearly 1 million homes and locations in unserved rural areas over the next decade.
The auction will provide opportunities for new entrants to the marketplace, regardless of technology, including phone companies, fixed wireless service providers, satellite imagery providers, cable companies and electric utility broadband providers.
By harnessing market forces, the auction is designed to provide consumers with high-quality, broadband service in an efficient, cost-effective way. The application period for providers seeking to participate in the auction runs from March 19 – March 30.
Broadband access is essential in the 21st Century for jobs, education, information and economic development. Since 2011, the FCC has targeted more than $9 billion in support for rural broadband expansion to over 4 million homes and small businesses through its Connect America Fund. For more information on the Connect America Fund Phase II auction.
Link to map of eligible areas: https://www.fcc.gov/reports-research/maps/caf2-auction-final-areas/
Below is a chart showing Texas counties with areas eligible for support from the auction, along with the number of homes and businesses (locations):
Anderson – 681
Freestone – 529
Leon – 133
Limestone – 856
Navarro – 898
For more information on the Connect America Fund Phase II auction, visit https://www.fcc.gov/connect-america-fund-phase-ii-auction.