With increased activity in light of the anticipated BEAD funding and responses to the FCC maps, broadband service providers are focused on prioritizing key markets and understanding the business case and cost of expansion. In Q4 of 2022, VCTI announced that it had supported $1B in grant applications and was working with a range of service providers and municipalities to challenge the FCC maps that will inform BEAD Funding.
"In a market driven by an influx of grant funding and a race to expand service to unserved and underserved homes, service providers must make smart decisions about where to invest for the best return on investment. Decisions made today will make all the difference as they grow and defend their market share," explained VCTI CEO Raj Singh. "Our customers recognize the unique value of our geospatial, data analytics platform that combines sophisticated market, competitive, infrastructure, geological, and environmental data with expert network planning capabilities. Armed with good data and a bullet-proof business case, service providers can implement data-driven prioritization of their investments as they plan their growth strategies."
In the second half of the year, VCTI launched new capabilities for its BIO suite of services and two innovative new offerings that provide value to service providers.
During 2022, VCTI grew headcount by 25 percent, with key strategic investments in AI, machine learning and product and SaaS architecture resources. Most gratifying, each existing customer for software services has extended and expanded engagements for software development and testing support from VCTI.