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Home » Fiber Connect 2024: NTIA’s Alan Davidson Affirms Commitment to Fiber

Fiber Connect 2024: NTIA’s Alan Davidson Affirms Commitment to Fiber

July 29, 2024
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Fiber Connect 2024 – Alan Davidson, Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information and Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), took the stage at Fiber Connect 2024 in a highly anticipated fireside chat. Davidson reassured the audience of fiber advocates that NTIA remains firmly committed to fiber broadband as the backbone of America’s internet infrastructure, dispelling any rumors to the contrary.

Davidson highlighted the historic bipartisan infrastructure law, which has finally provided the resources to address the digital divide, a problem that has persisted for over two decades. He emphasized that NTIA’s mission is to connect every American with reliable, affordable high-speed internet, with fiber being the preferred technology due to its future-proof capabilities. While acknowledging the challenges in reaching certain areas, he affirmed that alternative technologies would be considered only when fiber deployment is not feasible.

The Assistant Secretary also announced that NTIA would soon release a guidelines document for the use of alternative technologies, which will be open for public comment. He encouraged stakeholders to participate in this process to ensure a robust and effective framework. Davidson expressed confidence in the bipartisan support for NTIA’s programs, noting that the digital equity grants and state plans are crucial steps in achieving digital equity and closing the connectivity gap.

Addressing the critical issue of workforce development, Davidson acknowledged the industry’s need for a significant increase in fiber optic technicians. He highlighted the efforts of various states and organizations in workforce training and urged industry stakeholders to continue engaging in these initiatives. Davidson concluded by calling on the Fiber Broadband Association and its members to support NTIA’s mission through active participation in state processes, workforce development, and ensuring affordability and accessibility for all Americans.

Key Points:

  • Commitment to Fiber: NTIA remains dedicated to fiber broadband as the primary technology for high-speed internet infrastructure.
  • Bipartisan Infrastructure Law : Emphasizes the historic opportunity to close the digital divide with substantial federal funding.
  • Guidelines for Alternative Technologies: Upcoming document open for public comment to outline the use of alternative technologies in specific cases.
  • Digital Equity Grants: Nearly a billion dollars in funding to support digital equity initiatives and ensure access for all communities.
  • Workforce Development: Calls for increased training and support to meet the growing demand for fiber optic technicians.
  • Fireside Chat Hosted by Marissa Mitrovich, Vice President of Public Policy for the Fiber Broadband Association (FBA).
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