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TNB Tech Minute: Commerce’s Overhaul of ‘Internet for All’ Plan Could Expand Starlink Funding

2025/3/4
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Julie Chang: 我报道了美国商务部正在修改拜登时代旨在扩大全国互联网接入的计划。这项名为宽带公平接入和部署计划的项目,总额为425亿美元,由2021年的基础设施法案创建。新的规定将使马斯克的卫星互联网服务Starlink有资格获得更多农村宽带资金。据知情人士透露,商务部长霍华德·卢特尼克告诉工作人员,他计划使该计划在技术上保持中立。这一变化将允许更多资金用于卫星互联网提供商,而不是主要用于铺设光纤电缆的公司。根据该计划的最初规定,Starlink预计将获得约40亿美元。随着卢特尼克的改革,Starlink可能获得100亿到200亿美元。白宫发言人表示,特朗普政府致力于削减政府官僚机构,并利用尖端技术来取得实际成果。Starlink的代表没有回应置评请求。 此外,开发商已获得20亿美元的贷款,用于在犹他州西约旦市建设一个占地100英亩的数据中心园区。借款人为房地产投资者CIM集团和Nova数据中心的合资企业。贷款人为摩根大通和星木房地产信托公司。这是近年来数据中心最大的一笔建设贷款之一,标志着市场对人工智能设施持续增长的需求。这笔贷款是今年第二笔超过20亿美元的数据中心建设贷款。摩根大通在1月份为德克萨斯州的一家工厂提供了23亿美元的贷款。直到最近,几乎每笔数据中心建设贷款都不到10亿美元,通常不到这个数额的一半。 最后,百思买表示,由于新一轮关税生效,美国消费者可能会看到更高的价格。其首席执行官表示,该公司预计供应商会将一定程度的关税成本转嫁给零售商。百思买的两个主要产品来源是中国和墨西哥。特朗普总统对来自墨西哥的商品征收25%的关税,该关税于今天生效。墨西哥总统表示将采取报复措施。美国还在一夜之间对中国进口商品额外征收10%的关税。中国迅速宣布对美国农产品实施报复性关税,并对美国公司采取其他措施。这些措施可能会导致消费者进一步推迟购买电脑、游戏机和其他大型电子产品。

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It's how our people make the difference every day. KPMG, make the difference. Learn more at www.kpmg.us slash insights. Here's your TNB Tech Minute for Tuesday, March 4th. I'm Julie Chang for The Wall Street Journal.

We're exclusively reporting that the Commerce Department is overhauling a Biden-era program aimed at expanding internet access across the country. The Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program is a $42.5 billion program created by the 2021 infrastructure bill.

Under its new rules, Elon Musk's satellite internet service Starlink will be eligible for more rural broadband funding. That's according to people familiar with the plans. The People's Head Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has told staff he plans to make the program technology neutral. That change would allow more funds to be given to satellite internet providers instead of mainly to companies that lay fiber optic cables.

Under the program's original rules, Starlink was expected to get roughly $4 billion. With Lutnick's overhaul, Starlink could receive $10 to $20 billion, the people said. A White House spokesman said the Trump administration is committed to slashing government bureaucracy and harnessing cutting-edge technology to deliver real results. A Starlink representative didn't respond to a request for comment.

Developers have secured a $2 billion loan for a 100-acre data center campus in West Jordan, Utah. The borrower is a venture of real estate investor CIM Group and Nova Data Centers. The lenders are JPMorgan Chase and Starwood Property Trust. It's one of the biggest construction loans for a data center in recent years, a sign of the market's continued appetite for artificial intelligence facilities.

The loan marks the second data center construction loan of more than $2 billion this year. JPMorgan Chase lent $2.3 billion in January for a facility in Texas. Until recently, nearly every data center construction loan was less than $1 billion and typically amounted to less than half of that.

And Best Buy says that U.S. customers are likely to see higher prices as a new round of tariffs takes effect. Its CEO said the company expects vendors to pass along some level of tariff costs to retailers. Best Buy's top two sources for products are China and Mexico. President Trump's 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico took effect today. Mexico's president said it would retaliate.

The U.S. also introduced an extra 10 percent tariff on Chinese imports overnight. China swiftly announced retaliatory tariffs on U.S. agricultural goods and other measures against American companies. The measures could cause consumers to further delay purchases on computers, video game consoles, and other big-ticket electronics. For a deeper dive into what's happening in tech, check out tomorrow's Tech News Briefing podcast. This episode is brought to you by Charles Schwab.

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