CAF nor RDOF required IPv6. BEAD doesn't say anything about IPv6. I seriously doubt v6 gets included into the conversation because even NANOG can't agree it is needed. The bigger concern are the people that have no connectivity at all (no 1 mbps, no 25/3, no 100/20, no gigabit, etc).
On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 9:41 AM j k <jskl...@gmail.com> wrote: > With this funding, does the FCC require IPv6 and/or dual stack? If not, > it could cause a new IPv6 digital divide. > > Joe Klein > > On Tue, May 24, 2022, 9:21 AM Max Tulyev <max...@netassist.ua> wrote: > >> Do they help with a local government ("we do not need your cables, go >> avway")? >> >> 23.05.22 21:56, Sean Donelan пише: >> > >> > Money, money, money. >> > >> > >> > On Mon, 23 May 2022, Aaron Wendel wrote: >> > >> >> The Fiber Broadband Association estimates that the average US >> >> household will need more than a gig within 5 years. Why not just jump >> >> it to a gig or more? >> >> >> >> >> >> On 5/23/2022 1:40 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: >> >>> >> >>> >> https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-proposes-higher-speed-goals-small-rural-broadband-providers-0 >> >>> >> >>> The Federal Communications Commission voted [May 19, 2022] to seek >> >>> comment on a proposal to provide additional universal service support >> >>> to certain rural carriers in exchange for increasing deployment to >> >>> more locations at higher speeds. The proposal would make changes to >> >>> the Alternative Connect America Cost Model (A-CAM) program, with the >> >>> goal of achieving widespread deployment of faster 100/20 Mbps >> >>> broadband service throughout the rural areas served by rural carriers >> >>> currently receiving A-CAM support. >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >