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      Proposed changes to the federal $42 billion BEAD (Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment) program under Trump-era influence may tilt the playing field in favor of SpaceX‘s Starlink, redirecting funds from fiber-focused projects toward satellite solutions. Trump has publicly praised Starlink, arguing it could have delivered service more quickly than the bureaucratically stalled BEAD rollout. Meanwhile, SpaceX has clashed with state broadband plans, particularly in Virginia, pushing for funding allocations to prioritize satellite internet over fiber builds. Critics highlight that Starlink previously lost nearly $885 million in FCC subsidies for failing to meet performance benchmarks, underscoring the tension between ambitious promises and technical realities.

      Sources: NENC News,  Axios

      Key Takeaways

      – Trump’s policy stance on broadband highlights Starlink as a faster alternative to the slow rollout of BEAD’s fiber projects.

      – SpaceX has criticized state fiber-heavy plans (notably Virginia’s), lobbying for more support of satellite deployment.

      – Starlink lost nearly $885 million in earlier FCC subsidies due to not meeting performance standards, raising questions about future federal funding.

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      The debate over how best to close America’s digital divide has intensified with former President Donald Trump signaling strong support for SpaceX’s Starlink system. At the center of the issue is BEAD, a $42 billion broadband program designed to expand internet access nationwide. While BEAD has yet to connect a single household, Trump has argued publicly that Starlink could have provided service much sooner, pointing to the system’s global reach and rapid deployment potential.

      SpaceX has also been active at the state level, taking aim at Virginia’s broadband plan, which heavily favors fiber infrastructure. The company argues that fiber is costly and time-consuming to install in remote areas, while satellite can deliver faster and cheaper results. These disputes reflect a larger battle over whether taxpayer dollars should favor proven fiber technology or invest in newer satellite-based options.

      Still, questions remain about Starlink’s reliability. In 2022, the FCC rescinded nearly $885 million in subsidies initially granted to Starlink under the RDOF program, citing failures to meet promised performance benchmarks in speed and latency. That setback underscores a central challenge: while Starlink may offer speed of deployment, the service still faces scrutiny over its technical capabilities.

      As federal and state authorities reassess broadband strategies, the choice between fiber and satellite is more than a technical question—it’s a test of government efficiency, fiscal responsibility, and the nation’s ability to bridge the digital divide quickly and effectively.

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