Mississippi BEAD Final Proposal Approved, $508M, 93k Households
Summary
The U.S. Department of Commerce's NTIA granted final federal approval to Mississippi's BEAD program on February 9, 2026. The Office of Broadband Expansion and Accessibility of Mississippi (BEAM) will administer over $508 million in preliminary awards to twelve internet providers to reach 93,000 unserved households. Participating providers will contribute an additional $321 million in private funding for the broadband buildout.
What changed
Mississippi received final federal approval from NTIA for its comprehensive broadband expansion plan under the BEAD program. The approved plan allocates $508 million in preliminary awards across twelve selected internet providers to serve 93,000 unserved households statewide.
Affected parties include internet service providers selected through BEAM's competitive award process, who will receive grant funding and contribute $321 million in private matching funds. Mississippi residents in areas lacking high-speed internet access will benefit from expanded connectivity. No compliance obligations or regulatory requirements are imposed on regulated entities; this announcement concerns grant funding approval and program administration.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 10, 2026
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BEAD Final Proposal Approved
JACKSON, Miss . – Mississippi has received final federal approval for its comprehensive plan to expand broadband infrastructure to every area of the state that still lacks access to high‑speed internet. This approval marks the latest milestone for Mississippi under the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) granted the approval on February 9, 2026.
In Mississippi, the Office of Broadband Expansion and Accessibility of Mississippi (BEAM) will administer the program and oversee implementation of the state’s broadband buildout. BEAM accepted applications from internet providers late this summer and used a competitive process to select awardees. Preliminary awards totaled more than $508 million to reach 93,000 unserved households, and participating providers will contribute an additional $321 million in private funding to complete the buildout.
“Expanding high‑speed internet to every corner of Mississippi isn’t just about technology—it’s about opportunity. This buildout will strengthen our workforce, support our small businesses, and open the door for new industries to invest in our state. When we connect more Mississippians, we grow our economy, we create jobs, and we build a stronger future for our people,” said Governor Tate Reeves.
“The BEAM office conducted detailed mapping and engineering reviews to make sure this funding goes to those lacking service and to prevent wasteful overbuilding. As buildouts begin, a comprehensive monitoring plan will track progress and ensure that all funding is used in the most efficient manner possible. At the end of the day, this effort is about giving every Mississippian the chance to fully participate in the digital world,” said Sally Doty, Director of BEAM.
Twelve internet providers will participate in Mississippi’s BEAD program. A full list of awards and an address‑level map of BEAD‑funded locations are available at www.broadbandms.com. BEAM can be reached at 601‑359‑5029 or info@beam.ms.gov.
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