Resources

  • Fierce network logo

    Op-Ed: Fiber is the gold standard for rural broadband - BEAD must emphasize it

    08/25/25

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    Broadband fiber is essential to ensuring the best service for West Virginians

    06/26/25

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    Capito: Fiber Still Likely to Win in West Virginia, 'Fine' With BEAD Rebidding

    6/16/25

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    Getting Rural America ‘the Benefit of the Bargain’ Rather than ‘the Short End of the Stick’

    6/11/25

  • 2025 Report Card for America's Infrastructure

    American Society of Civil Engineers 2025 Report Card

  • Data Shows Starlink Fails BEAD Eligibility

    A Physics-Versus- Policy Story

    By: David J. Malfara, Sr.

  • Unlicensed Fixed Wireless Still Falls Short of BEAD Requirements

    Why NTIA’s “5 Mbps-per-Location” Proxy Can’t Rescue Unlicensed Links from the Laws of Physics

    By David J. Malfara, Sr.

  • Fiber isn't a trend — it's the backbone of West Virginia's future

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    What's Wrong With West Virginia's BEAD Proposal?

    6/2/25

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    Broadening Our View on Broadband

    The Alliance for Innovation and Infrastructure (Aii) has released a new report, Broadening Our View on Broadband, revealing how fiber optic infrastructure has the power to unlock widespread economic, technological, and public safety benefits far beyond high-speed internet access.

  • A West Virginia survey infographic emphasizing public support for fiber broadband expansion with statistics and survey results.

    West Virginians Want Fiber Broadband

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    A Letter from Caleb Etheridge Co-Owner & CEO of EPC

    5/21/25

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    Tyson Riggleman: Fiber Broadband Vital to WV's Future

    Op-Ed | 4/29/25

  • An article from Mountain State Spotlight

    Trump’s changes to broadband rules would favor Starlink. West Virginians would pay the price.

    5/16/25

  • The State Journal logo

    BEAD broadband funding hold-up frustrates West Virginia leaders, local officials

    5/19/25

  • Times West Virginia logo

    West Virginia broadband switch to satellite internet may cost jobs, hurt consumers

    4/25/25