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NEW Program: Working Internet ASAP

The Working Internet ASAP Program provides a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite internet access option for eligible remote and rural locations in Maine. These homes and businesses are extremely difficult to reach and currently have no service or technology option. Enrollment for the program will open December of this year. Learn more here.

High-speed Broadband for Maine

The Maine Connectivity Authority (MCA) is committed to expanding access to reliable, high-speed and affordable internet service statewide.

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MCA has three primary goals:​

  1. Expand effective, accessible connectivity in every part of the state;

  2. Support the creation of secure, affordable, reliable, competitive, sustainable and forward-looking internet infrastructure that can meet future needs; and

  3. Ensure that all residents, businesses and institutions in Maine be able to take full advantage of the economic, health, educational and other opportunities available through connectivity services.

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Focusing on projects, places and people, the MCA is advancing digital equity for all Mainers. Established in 2021, MCA is a quasi-governmental agency charged with achieving universal access to affordable high-speed broadband in Maine.

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Next in BEAD: Project Application phase

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Phase 1: Prospective Applicant Pre-Qualification Evaluation

(September 18 - October 18, 2024)

  • Prospective applicants will submit organizational-level information (technical, financial, operational and managerial capacity) that demonstrates their ability to meet the requirements of the BEAD program.

  • Applicants will also be presented with a map of draft Project Service Areas (PSAs) and asked to indicate which they intend to apply for. Learn more about PSAs below.

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Phase 2: BEAD Project Application

(January 2025)

  • Prospective Applicants approved in Phase 1 will be invited to submit project applications for BEAD funding.

  • Applicants will provide project-level information, including a bid for specific Project Service Areas (PSAs).

Pre-Qualified Applicants

Project Kuiper (Amazon)
Axiom Technologies
Charter Communications 
Consolidated Communications
Comcast 
UniTel (Direct Communications)
GWI 
INTUS Group
LCI Fiber
Outer Reach Broadband
Pioneer Broadband
Rivahnet (Union River Telephone)
Sebago Fiber 
UScellular
Wireless Partners

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The Subgrantee Selection Process (SSP) is a two-step process through which MCA will evaluate and select prospective applicants and determine how BEAD funding will be distributed to specific Project Service Areas (PSAs). Through Maine's BEAD Pre-Qualification Evaluation, MCA is happy to announce that fifteen prospective applicants have been pre-qualified after a thorough review confirming their capacity from an operational, technical, financial and compliance perspective.  We are excited to work with the following pre-qualified applicants that represent Maine-based and national companies providing service through a variety of technologies. MCA also hopes that one or more additional prospective applicants will pre-qualify in the near future. 

SSP Module on MCA's Resource Exchange

MCA has released a new module on our Resource Exchange focused on the BEAD Subgrantee Selection Process including information about the application portal and requirements, a deeper dive into PSAs, and resources to support with the application process.​​​​​​​​​​

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Visualizing MCA's Mission

The Maine Connectivity Authority’s Broadband Intelligence Platform presents important data about internet access and service in Maine. The interactive map below includes information about broadband service availability and funding awards.

 

For a list of service providers at a specific address, click here to access the FCC's map.

Service Classification Map: Based on June 30, 2022 FCC Broadband Data Collection. Accessible maps are available upon request by emailing info@maineconnectivity.org.

Recent & Upcoming Meetings

The Maine Connectivity Authority Board of Directors meetings are open to the public in a virtual format.  Meetings serve as an opportunity to learn about MCA's strategy and activities as well as funding and partnership opportunities.  Click here to view recordings of previous meetings.

November 15, 2024

MCA Board Meeting

Online Zoom Webinar

Please register below to attend the MCA Board meeting. All MCA Board meetings are open to the public.

November 12, 2024

Monthly MCA BEAD Update

Online Zoom Webinar

Please register below to attend the Monthly BEAD Update meeting.

Resources

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Maine Connectivity Authority Strategic Summary:  January 2022

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5-Year Broadband Action Plan

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Capital Projects Fund 2024

Annual Performance Report

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