BACKGROUND

The California Public Utilities Commission’s California Advanced Services Fund (CASF) Last-Mile Federal Funding Account (FFA) was established by Senate Bill 156 (2020) and implemented in Commission Decision (D.)22-04-055. The FFA allocates $2 billion for the deployment of last-mile broadband infrastructure projects in rural ($ 1 billion) and urban ($ 1 billion) counties. FFA proposed grant projects must provide a minimum speed of 100 Mbps downstream and 100 Mbps upstream (100/100 Mbps) and where not possible, 100/20 Mbps. Eligible applicants for FFA grant funding include facilities-based broadband service providers, entities with a CPCN, local government agencies, electric utilities, non-profit organizations, co-operatives, and California Tribes. Eligible locations, residential and business, include locations that do not have access to wireline broadband capable of at least speeds of 25 Mbps downstream and 3 Mbps upstream.

The Public Advocates Office has conducted a high-level overview of the 484 FFA applications received. The following information provides overall summaries of the applications received.

APPLICATION RECEIVED BY SEPTEMBER 29, 2023

Applications Summary:

  • Submitted Applications:484
  • Challenges Submitted to Applications:896
  • Projects in Urban Counties: 334
  • Projects in Rural Counties: 142
  • Projects in Urban/Rural Counties: 8
  • Projects including Disadvantages Communities: 191
  • Projects including Low-Income Areas: 405

 

Oversubscribed Counties (Aggregated Application Requests that Exceed County Allocated Funding):

 

County

% subs

County

% subs

County

% subs

San Diego

599%

Sacramento

276%

San Joaquin

183%

San Luis Obispo

504%

Santa Cruz

261%

El Dorado

181%

Sonoma

474%

Tehama

255%

Shasta

181%

Modoc

452%

Nevada

251%

San Francisco

178%

Santa Clara

427%

Contra Costa

251%

Amador

176%

Tuolumne

427%

Fresno

235%

Tulare

174%

Alameda

423%

Kings

231%

Stanislaus

174%

San Benito

408%

Ventura

231%

Sutter

168%

Napa

383%

Santa Barbara

225%

San Bernardino

166%

Solano

350%

Yolo

225%

Lassen

156%

Monterey

343%

Calaveras

218%

Siskiyou

152%

Mendocino

328%

Yuba

205%

Del Norte

146%

Merced

311%

Marin

192%

Sierra

140%

Placer

306%

Plumas

191%

Imperial

115%

San Mateo

302%

Lake

184%

Glenn

114%

Los Angeles

277%

Butte

183%

Riverside

100%

 

Key Take Aways from Applications:

The following information presents the individual projects with minimum and maximum amounts for funding amount requested, cost per unserved location, median household income, total project locations, percentage of unserved and served locations in the proposed project area and the percentage of disadvantaged and low-income households in the project location. The average amounts across all 484 applications are provided in the last column.

Minimum

Maximum

Average

(484 Applications)

Amount Requested

$9,449

(Merced – PSA)

$85,914,591

(Fort Bidwell Indian Community FTTH)

$9,522,564

Cost per Unserved Location

$140.14

(San Francisco – PSA)

$244,071

(FFA Eastside Project)

$11,493

MHI

$19,063

(Tulare – 1G)

$250,001

(Santa Clara – 1E)

$78,909

Project Locations

36

(SB 2)

301,318

(LA County Community Broadband Networks)

4,806

Served Project Locations

0

(74 projects)

287,613

(LA County Community Broadband Networks)

3,492

% Served/Total Locations

0%

(75 projects)

98%

(School-aged Childcare & Recreational Facilities Broadband)

46%

Unserved Project Locations

13

(SB 2)

13,705

(LA County Community Broadband Networks)

1,314

% Unserved/Total Locations

2%

(School-aged Childcare & Recreational Facilities Broadband)

100%

(82 projects)

54%

Unserved Disadvantaged Community Locations

0

(300 projects)

11,996

(LA County Community Broadband Networks)

195

%Unserved Disadvantaged Community Locations

0%

(303 projects)

100%

(3 projects)

6%

Unserved Low-Income Area Locations

0

(80 projects)

10,740

(Los Angeles County Community Broadband Networks)

527

%Unserved Low-Income Area Locations

0%

(82 projects)

100%

(26 projects)

23%

 

Top Challenges (Objections) Submitted to Applications

Total Challenges By Application (Project) Name:

Application Name

Count

Alameda - 1

12

Gateway Cities Council of Governments

Last Mile Broadband Project

7

Tulare - 1C

7

Fresno - 1B

6

Fresno - 1C

6

Fresno - 1D

6

Fresno 1

6

Kings - 1

6

LOS ANGELES - PSA

6

Nevada - 1A

6

Yolo -1A

6

 

Total Challenges received By Applicant:

Applicant

Count

AT&T Services, Inc. on behalf of its affiliate Pacific Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T California

597

Golden State Connect Authority

56

Comcast Cable Communications Management, LLC

47

Frontier of California Inc.

34

Cox Communications California, LLC. On behalf of its subsidiary Cox California Telcom, LLC

24

Surfnet Communications, Inc.

13

Spectrum Pacific West, LLC

12

City of Vallejo

10

Gateway Cities Council of Governments

7

County of Placer

5

 

Total Challenges By County:

County

Count

Fresno

59

Los Angeles

47

San Diego

45

Nevada

40

Merced

37

Placer

36

Solano

35

Sonoma

34

Santa Clara

33

Alameda

29

Sacramento

29

 

Top entities that challenged submitted FFA applications:

Entity

Count

Comcast

193

Golden State Connect Authority

103

Charter

100

Cal.net

98

unWired Broadband

72

Frontier

49

AT&T

47

Race Communications

19

BRB Law Group

18

Cox Communications

18

Altice USA

15

 

 

For information on the FFA application process please visit CPUC's Last Mile Federal Funding Account website.