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Alabama Awards $460M BEAD Broadband Grants
March 23, 2026
Governor Kay Ivey announced the approval of Alabama's final Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) proposal by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) in March 2026, resulting in nearly $460 million awarded to 63 projects. These grants aim to expand high-speed internet access to approximately 92,000 unserved locations across Alabama, utilizing a combination of fiber, satellite, and hybrid technologies. The initiative involves both national and local providers, including Amazon, AT&T, Comcast, Brightspeed, and Ardmore Telephone Company, and is managed in coordination with the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA).
- Why this matters: This significant federal-state partnership funding accelerates broadband infrastructure deployment in underserved Alabama communities, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in fiber optics, satellite communications, and hybrid network solutions.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of multiple large and regional providers, indicating a competitive and diverse vendor landscape for broadband projects.
- Organizations can leverage this funding to plan for upcoming solicitations and partnerships focused on closing the digital divide in Alabama, particularly in counties like Lowndes, Autauga, and Bibb.
- The scale and technology mix of these projects suggest demand for integrated network design, construction, and maintenance services aligned with BEAD program requirements.
This approval marks an important step forward in our work to close the digital divide in Alabama. Reliable high-speed internet is essential for economic growth, education, healthcare and everyday life.
— Kay Ivey, Governor
Under Governor Ivey’s leadership, our goal has always been clear 6 deliver reliable, high-speed internet to every eligible location in Alabama in the most responsible and cost-effective way possible.
— Kenneth Boswell, ADECA Director
Agencies
National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs, Office of the Governor of Alabama
Vendors
Amazon, Ardmore Telephone Company, AT&T, Brightspeed, Comcast
Contracts
$460 million