The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) earmarks $65 billion for improving high-speed internet adoption and supporting broadband expansion into underserved areas. To make the most of this funding, states must adopt an approach that includes understanding the areas of need through granular maps, focusing on last-mile affordability, seeking diverse stakeholder engagement, and establishing a robust state broadband office.
Our Approach to Expanding Broadband Access and Adoption
Our team has deep experience helping states and localities, service providers (wireless, wireline, cable), infrastructure designers and builders, non-profit and philanthropic organizations, and the federal government drive broadband projects to completion. Our broadband consulting services include hands-on and collaborative engagements that produce successful outcomes in complex interagency and public-private environments. We bring to the table these critical capabilities:
- Leading-edge expertise from BCG’s Center for Broadband team, composed of public sector, telco, and digital equity experts
- Experience as trusted advisors to governments undergoing large-scale broadband transformations
- Strong technical know-how across many categories of broadband, including proprietary mapping, analytics, costing tools, and broadband (fiber and copper) network and digital equity playbooks to determine the most critical areas for broadband expansion
- Support for end-to-end broadband and digital equity strategies and implementation
- Relentless attention to your goals, serving as a flexible and responsive partner to your team, working to build capacity across your organization
Our Client Work in Broadband Expansion

National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
BCG, together with Rios Partners, supported NTIA in launching several broadband programs, including the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, which deployed more than $42 billion in broadband funding. Guided by our extensive broadband expansion and policy analysis, the first three NTIA-administered IIJA broadband programs (BEAD, Digital Equity, and Middle Mile) were launched within 180 days, as required by legislation.
BCG, together with Rios Partners, supported NTIA in launching several broadband programs, including the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, which deployed more than $42 billion in broadband funding. Guided by our extensive broadband expansion and policy analysis, the first three NTIA-administered IIJA broadband programs (BEAD, Digital Equity, and Middle Mile) were launched within 180 days, as required by legislation.

Digital Equity Plan for Top-Ten US City
BCG conducted surveys and interviews with more than 140 stakeholders to understand barriers to broadband expansion availability, affordability, and adoption. Our broadband consultants devised a roadmap for expanding broadband access and methods to track progress and outcomes. In addition, the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) recognized the city as a 2022 Digital Inclusion Trailblazer for putting this plan into action.
BCG conducted surveys and interviews with more than 140 stakeholders to understand barriers to broadband expansion availability, affordability, and adoption. Our broadband consultants devised a roadmap for expanding broadband access and methods to track progress and outcomes. In addition, the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) recognized the city as a 2022 Digital Inclusion Trailblazer for putting this plan into action.
Our Insights on Broadband Expansion

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Meet Our Broadband Consultants
Our broadband consultants work with states, policymakers, service providers, and philanthropic organizations, among others, to help design, develop, and implement broadband expansion programs that are deeply collaborative among all stakeholders. We also help ensure they meet schedules, timelines, and quality standards that are cost-effective.



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