FCC
Reviews Progress on Emergency Broadband Benefits, COVID-19 Telehealth Program, and
Efforts to Improve Broadband availability Data
The
Federal Communications Commission today heard presentations from staff on the
newly established emergency broadband program for struggling households, the
next phase of the COVID-19 Telehealth Program, and the Commission’s efforts to
collect more precise and granular broadband availability data. At today’s
Open Meeting, Acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel and her fellow
Commissioners reviewed the progress made on:
- Emergency
Broadband Benefit Program – The Wireline Competition Bureau provided an update on
the Commission’s work to set up the $3.2 billion Emergency Broadband Benefit
Program to help those who are struggling to pay for internet service during the
pandemic. The Commission will be using the Universal Service
Administrative Company to administer the program and will leverage USAC’s
operational expertise in managing the Lifeline program to process eligibility
verifications and reimbursement processing for the new program. The
presentation provided guidance on how providers can participate in the program
and details on the specific benefits.
- COVID-19
Telehealth Program – The Wireline Competition Bureau gave
a presentation on the Commission’s work on the FCC’s COVID-19 Telehealth Program.
Under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Congress appropriated an
additional $249.95 million of support for this program, on top of the $200
million provided by the CARES Act last March. This additional funding
will allow the FCC to continue its efforts to expand connected care throughout
the country and help more patients receive health care safely. The Bureau
provided an update on the status of the initial phase of the program—including
the invoicing process and disbursement of funding—and highlighted a number of
steps taken over the past months to implement the requirements set forth by the
Act. The Bureau stated that the next step will be to issue a Report and
Order establishing criteria for awarding the funding appropriated by the Act and
providing additional information about the application review process.
- Digital
Opportunity Data Collection – The Broadband Data Task Force
discussed efforts to date to implement the Broadband DATA Act and how the
Commission will use a combination of vital data sources to generate more
precise and accurate fixed and mobile broadband coverage data and maps.
This will enable the Commission to target Universal Service Funding more
precisely and ensure better data for future Commission reports and
analyses. It will also ensure that state and local governments, Tribal
entities, and consumers will have access to granular nationwide information on
the availability and quality of broadband services.
Source: FCC media announcement