The Broadband Communications Association of Pennsylvania (BCAP) expresses its sympathies as the world mourns the loss of Ted Turner, one of the most iconic pioneers in the cable industry.
With the BEAD application window closing in the coming days, we needed to take bold action to ensure a level playing field and that taxpayer money is used to its maximum benefit.
PETITION OF BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION OF PENNSYLVANIA REQUESTING REVIEW OF PREVAILING WAGE RATE DETERMINATIONS MADE BY THE SECRETARY OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
The Broadband Communications Association of Pennsylvania (BCAP) is saddened to learn about the loss of cable pioneer, former BCAP chairman and board member, and longtime Armstrong President, William Stewart of Butler, who passed away June 26, 2025.
The Broadband Communications Association of Pennsylvania (BCAP) issued the following statement after the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) released updated guidance for the Broadband, Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program
Bradley was unanimously elected Chairman of the BCAP Board of Directors and a member of the organization’s Executive Committee during their annual meeting April 17 during its annual conference in Gettysburg.
The Third Annual Pennsylvania Broadband Summit, held April 16-17 in Gettysburg, couldn’t have happened at a better time, according to Todd Eachus, president of the Broadband Communications Association of Pennsylvania (BCAP).
To educate lawmakers, state officials and the public about the complexities of connecting, building and operating broadband networks, the Broadband Communications Association of Pennsylvania (BCAP) hosted its first-ever Broadband Technology Day at the state Capitol.