The state will begin accepting challenges to government broadband data 'within the next few weeks.'
The state is processing claims of incorrect broadband data ahead of funding infrastructure with its $451 million allocation.
The state wants to avoid setting out a price or formula for what BEAD-funded providers can charge low-income households.
The commission set up a "rapid response team" to handle disputes.
The commission is set to vote Wednesday on its proposed rules, which industry groups have opposed.
The commission would increase its standard to 100 * 20 Mbps.
The nonprofit Connect and Literacy Fund is planning to increase ACP adoption in Mississippi.