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The time to speak up to the state about lack of broadband service access has begun

Arkansas State Broadband Office Bead Broadband Map
The time to speak up to the state about lack of broadband service access has begun
Above: Glenn Howie, Arkansas Broadband Director, came to Hope Public Library this past Tuesday, March 19th, to explain what public officials and the public need to do to ensure broadband access in Hempstead County.  His appearance was part of an effort by his office to visit all 75 Arkansas counties as part of the Arkansas Broadband Roadshow. The roadshow makes another stop in Nevada County April 4th.

If you or your business is located in Arkansas and lacks access to fast broadband access, this is your chance to take action.  

The process involves seeing whether your residence or business is covered on a new map. If not, or if your residence or business is not designated correctly, your local leaders want you to say so.

On March 12th, the Arkansas State Broadband Office released the state’s new state broadband map. The new state broadband map can be accessed on the office’s website at  broadband.arkansas.gov, or by clicking here. In conjunction with its release, the office has launched the state’s Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) mapping challenge process Wednesday, March 20. For the first time in Arkansas’ history, the state’s new broadband map will be able to be challenged for inaccuracies in advance of the state  awarding additional broadband infrastructure grants.  

This months-long process will enable stakeholders in Arkansas to challenge the state’s  broadband map and the levels of internet service reported at homes and businesses  throughout the state. Stakeholders will be able to challenge data provided by the map but must submit evidence of the inaccuracies. 

Under federal BEAD program regulations, eligible challengers in this process include units of local government, nonprofit organizations, and internet service providers.  

To register as an eligible challenger, please click here

In addition to eligible challengers, the Arkansas State Broadband Office has worked  diligently to allow everyday Arkansans the ability to have their voices heard. To suggest a  correction to the new state broadband map, everyday residents should access the Internet Performance Data Collection Tool, available here. The state’s mapping challenge portal system, which which is already live now will allow for units of local government  and nonprofit organizations to submit challenges on behalf of everyday Arkansans. 

The new state broadband map and challenge portal system can be accessed on the  Arkansas State Broadband Office’s website at broadband.arkansas.gov. A Challenge  Process Resource Guide and additional resources are also available, including a new and  improved speed test application

The tentative timeline for Arkansas’ BEAD mapping challenge process is below (timeline  may be adjusted due to volume of challenges): 

• March 12, 2024: New state broadband map released; user guide and resources  posted online; challenge portal registration begins  

• March 20, 2024: Challenge portal opens; challenges accepted for 30 days 

• April 19, 2024: Challenge rebuttals accepted for 30 days 

• May 19, 2024: Challenge adjudication begins 

• June 17, 2024: Challenge process concludes  

The new state broadband map, challenge portal system, and all other resources are  available on the Arkansas State Broadband Office’s website at broadband.arkansas.gov.

For more information and to learn how to participate in this process, please contact the  Arkansas State Broadband Office via email at [email protected].


 

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