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Top Broadband Official Exits Commerce Department With Warning About Starlink
mardi 18 mars 2025, 00:20 , par Slashdot
![]() Feinman's lengthy email, totaling more than 1,100 words and shared with POLITICO, is a sign of deep discomfort about the changes underway that will likely transform the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment Program. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick recently pledged a vigorous review of BEAD, with an aim to rip out what he sees as extraneous requirements and remove any preference for particular broadband technologies like fiber. The program, created in the 2021 infrastructure law program, became a source of partisan fighting last year on the campaign trail as Republicans attacked the Biden administration for its slow pace. No internet expansion projects have begun using BEAD money, although some states were close at the beginning of this year. Feinman's critique: In his email, Feinman notes Friday was his last day leading BEAD and that he's 'disappointed not to be able to see this project through.' Feinman's email warns the Trump administration could undermine BEAD and he encourages people to fight to retain its best aspects. Feinman said the administration should 'NOT change it to benefit technology that delivers slower speeds at higher costs to the household paying the bill,' adding that this isn't what rural America, congressional Republicans or Democrats, the states or the telecom industry wants. 'Reach out to your congressional delegation and reach out to the Trump Administration and tell them to strip out the needless requirements, but not to strip away from states the flexibility to get the best connections for their people,' Feinman wrote. He said he's not worried about the Trump administration nixing requirements around climate resiliency, labor and middle class affordability, saying those issues 'were inserted by the prior administration for messaging/political purposes, and were never central to the mission of the program.' Feinman warns that changes to the BEAD program under the Trump administration could stall state-level broadband progress, with Louisiana, Delaware, and Nevada already stuck in review. Meanwhile, no specific guidance or timeline for these changes has been provided, and Arielle Roth's confirmation as NTIA head is still pending in the Senate. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/03/17/2117212/top-broadband-official-exits-commerce-department-wi...
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