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FBA, NTCA Mark 1 Year Since IIJA Signing

The Fiber Broadband Association and NTCA marked the one-year anniversary Tuesday of President Joe Biden's signing the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which included $65 billion for broadband (see 2111150074). "If executed properly, the programs created by this landmark law…

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have the potential to deliver on the promise of innovative technologies, create new jobs, and enable breakthroughs in healthcare and education for communities that have been left behind for as long as any of us can remember," said NTCA CEO Shirley Bloomfield. "We stand ready to work with the government at all levels and with partners across the nation to get this right and to connect more rural Americans." Fiber "has been determined to be the broadband infrastructure of choice, and this progress has opened a tremendous opportunity for the fiber broadband industry," said FBA CEO Gary Bolton in a statement: "We are excited to keep the momentum going."