The Benton Institute for Broadband & Society report on the Non-Deployment Listening Sessions hosted by National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)…
We’ve been…well, listening in to the listening sessions held by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) regarding the use of potential Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program non-deployment funds. This week, NTIA held its second session on the subject, which concluded just before the deadline for written input on what to do with non-deployment funding.
Between the two sessions, roughly 85 people were able to communicate their non-deployment ideas to NTIA staff. Broadband adoption (including affordable broadband, low-cost devices, and digital skills training) is the most supported use mentioned over both meetings. Here’s what speakers said during round two, and how it compares to the first session last week.
Here’s an interesting look at the range of topics…
The two non-deployment listening sessions contained a few recurring themes that steered the conversation amongst everyone who was able to speak. By our estimates, these key topics were mentioned by the speakers at the rates given below:
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Broadband Adoption: Affordability, Device Access & Digital Literacy – 43 (times mentioned by speakers)
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Workforce Development – 22
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Broadband Affordability – 13
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Regional/Local Flexibility – 13
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Permitting Reform – 12
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Middle Mile & AI infra – 12
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Public Safety & Emergency Response/911 – 9
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More Infrastructure – 7
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EdTech/Kids Safety – 7
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Return Funds to Treasury – 5
- Wireless infra – 5
- Mapping/Data Collection – 4
- Tribal broadband – 3
- Air Traffic Control – 1
- Radio Technology – 1






















