JEFFERSON CITY – Missourians have until January 13 to file challenges to newly released maps of broadband coverage to be considered when determining Missouri’s share of federal broadband funding. The Office of Broadband Development encourages Missourians to make sure their homes, businesses, and communities are correctly represented on the maps to ensure locations are eligible for funding and receive their fair share.
The FCC map will determine how much of more than $42 billion in funding will come to the state through the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program, a component of the Infrastructure, Investment, and Jobs Act (IIJA). In 2023, Missouri will use BEAD funding for its Connecting All Missourians initiative, which aims to provide high-quality internet to every home and business statewide.
Navigating the Process
The challenge process should be straightforward and user-friendly. Anyone interested in participating can find guidance from the Office of Broadband Development here or at their local University of Missouri Extension office. A how-to video, document, and FAQs are also now available. Our goal is to identify any areas with potential errors for targeted outreach and challenges. Errors could be related to the location of serviceable areas or what services are available. If you see issues or have data to establish large-scale errors, email Adam.Thorp@ded.mo.gov.
We’re Here to Help
The Office of Broadband Development is standing by to assist with the challenge process by phone at 573-526-1028 or email at broadband@ded.mo.gov. Our next round of Connecting All Missourians biweekly regional calls will cover the maps and challenge process.
A full schedule is available here. We will also host a webinar on Friday, December 16, to walk through the challenge process.
Contact us: broadband@ded.mo.gov