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Broadband and the Economic Stimulus Bill -- What It Means for Communities and Other Stakeholders Stefan M. Lopatkiewicz Dorsey & Whitney, LLP Washington, D.C. WeTEC Roundtable Mobility & Community Vitality in a Broadband World March 20, 2009

Stimulus Overview American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (H.R. 1) $787 billion stimulus bill $7.2 billion for broadband deployment (less then 1%) $4.7 billion to NTIA (Commerce) $2.5 billion to RUS (Agriculture) Largest broadband appropriation for either agency Other telecoms programs not addressed here 2

NTIA Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (B-TOP) 80% federal grant program Up to $350 million for nationwide broadband mapping At least $250 million for innovative programs to encourage sustainable adoption of broadband services Up to $200 million for public computer centers at colleges and libraries Up to $150 million for administrative costs, including $10 million for audits and oversight $3.75 billion for community-oriented oriented network expansion 3

NTIA Eligibility for B-TOPB State and local governments Indian tribes and native Alaskan and Hawaiian organizations Non-profit organizations Other entities that Assistant Secretary of Commerce determines by rule to be in public interest Preference, if possible, for socially and economically disadvantaged small businesses 4

NTIA B-TOP grants may be used for Acquisition of equipment, hardware, software Construction of infrastructure Access to broadband service by community anchor institution Broadband access for low-income, unemployed, vulnerable population Improvement of public safety broadband communications 5

NTIA Objectives of B-TOPB Provide broadband access in unserved areas Improve access in underserved areas Provide broadband education, awareness, training to educational institutions, libraries, healthcare providers, community support organizations Improve public safety broadband access and use Stimulate demand for broadband, economic growth, job creation 6

RUS Supplemental appropriation for grants, loans and loan guarantees For distance learning, telemedicine, broadband infrastructure No restriction on nature of recipient 7

RUS 75% of area to be served shall be in rural area without sufficient access to high speed broadband service for rural economic development To be determined by Secretary of Agriculture Priority to projects that will deliver end user more than one service provider Priority to existing and former borrowers under RUS programs Priority to projects that will be fully funded and will be completed 8

Emphasis on Rapid Deployment NTIA is to establish B-TOP in consultation with FCC as expeditiously as possible RUS is to give priority to activities that can begin promptly following approval 1602, preference to infrastructure activities that can use 50% of funds within 120 days of enactment of law (June 18, 2009) All funds must be used by September 30, 2010 B-TOP projects must be completed within two years of award Both agencies must report to Congress on programs by mid-may 2009 9

Emphasis on Rapid Deployment Both agencies have announced three funding rounds (Notices of Funding Availability) NTIA April June 2009 October December 2009 April June 2010 RUS June July 2009 October November 2009 March April 2010 10

Emphasis on Rapid Deployment FCC mandated to produce national broadband program by February 2010 Establish benchmarks for ensuring universal access to broadband capability March 25 is due date for initial comments NTIA mandated to produce nationwide inventory map of existing broadband service from both commercial and public providers by February 2011 Neither of these will be available to support mandate for rapid expenditure of funds 11

Substantial Agency Discretion Program established as technologically neutral No distinction between wired or wireless, terrestrial or satellite No minimum broadband speeds established No requirement for open network access NTIA to publish non-discrimination and network interconnection obligations FCC August 2005 general broadband policy statement 12

FCC Policy Statement Policy Statement 05-151, adopted August 5, 2005 To encourage broadband deployment and preserve and promote the open and interconnected nature of the public Internet, consumers are entitled to: (1) access the lawful Internet content of their choice; (2) run applications and use services of their choice, subject to the needs of law enforcement; (3) connect their choice of legal devices that do not harm the network; (4) competition among network providers, application and service providers, and content providers. Free Press complaint versus Comcast might provide more meaningful standards 13

Agencies Searching for Standards Private meetings initially invited by NTIA, and then rejected Six public meetings now being held on basic issues definitions role of states relationship of B-TOP to RUS programs grant selection criteria potential role of for-profit providers Comprised of roundtables and public comments segments 14

Request for Information Agencies sending mixed signals B-TOP and RUS funds may not both be used for same project Separate funding, eligibility programs described by statute NTIA and RUS claim will collaborate to implement broadband stimulus plan Joint Request for Information Responses due April 13, 2009 15

Request for Information Fifteen topics for NTIA, five for RUS Shall a percentage of appropriated funding be allocated to each statutory objective? What weight should be given to state priorities? How does NTIA ensure that private investment is not displaced? What factors should be considered to determine if more or less than 80% funding is appropriate for a project? 16

Request for Information What standard should apply to determine public interest of for-profit grant recipients? How to define unserved and underserved areas? How should broadband service by defined? Should different threshold speeds apply to different technologies? How should rural area for RUS be reconciled with unserved or underserved for NTIA? 17

Defining broadband Stimulus bill initially had definitions of current and next generation broadband 10% tax credit for 5 Mbps downstream/1 Mbps up 20% tax credit for 100 Mbps downstream/20 Mbps up 20% tax credit for CMRS 3 Mbps downstream/786 Kbps up FCC has adhered to definition of 200 Kbps in both directions Now collecting data on tiered broadband 18

Former NTIA Grant Programs 1994 2004 Technology Opportunities Program ( TOP ) Matching grant program to advance digital network technologies Subsequently called Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure Assistance Program ( TIIAP ) 610 grants equaling $233 million and matched with $314 million private funds Non-profits, schools, libraries, police departments, local and tribal governments 19

Former NTIA Grant Programs Public Telecommunications Facilities Program Lasted over 30 years Federal funding support for telecommunications equipment for educational and cultural purposes Public TV and radio were primary beneficiaries None of these NTIA programs survive today 20

Existing RUS Programs Broadband Access Loan Program Distance Learning & Telemedicine Grant Program Community Connect Broadband Grant Program RUS will not face same challenge as NTIA in adopting rules to use funding 21

Role of OMB Office of Management and Business role could be important February 18, 2009 memorandum to heads of agencies on implementing stimulus bill Sets preservation and creation of jobs as top priority Emphasizes importance of competitive grant and loan procedures Wants agencies to engage in aggressive outreach to potential applicants Emphasizes use of Inspector Generals to avoid fraud, waste and abuse Predicts grants.gov Website will fail 22

Role of States Role in grants award still to be defined Will be eligible to compete directly with private applicants for funding California Emerging Technology Fund is playing pro-active role to identify and aggregate potential applicants in state Estimates 10-15% of stimulus funding should come to California, based on GDP and population Municipal broadband programs could prove controversial. 23

Disincentives For Bigger Commercial Providers Eligibility standards for NTIA grants Existing relationships with RUS will be preferred Open access could be disincentive Many commentators have advised agencies not to get bogged down on this subject AT&T plans to invest $17-18 billion of own funds in broadband Buy American Act Ultimately probably not major barrier 24

The Opportunity Preference for state/local governments, community non-profits, native American organizations Be prepared to move forward before commercial entities are authorized Preference for public-private partnerships Align with state interests Form consortia Preference for benefiting educational, public safety interests, underserved portions of populace Preference for projects impacting largest segments of population Preference for projects that are shovel ready 25

Maximize Chances for Selection Show you can leverage public dollars with private funds or other grants But be ready to demonstrate your project would otherwise not go forward Possible in-kind services for 20% match Demonstrate you will generate jobs Target rural or otherwise underserved areas Demonstrate project serves other stimulus objectives education healthcare energy/smart grid cyber security public safety Provide highest broadband speeds 26

Be Prepared Follow development of regulatory standards Particularly public meetings and RFI Provide detailed explanation of how funds will be used Be ready for Public disclosure of application and grant Reporting requirements Post-performance audit Possibility of additional requirements Environmental Diversity Labor standards Disability access 27

THANK YOU lopatkiewicz.stefan@dorsey.com (202) 442-3553 28

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