New Mexico's 2nd District

E-Rate Scorecard · NM-02
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Funding overview

Indicator2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Total E-Rate subsidies$2,758,003$3,161,394$5,025,403$5,677,542$3,953,738$5,521,401$9,587,453$12,436,765$4,277,002$7,400,456
Average discount rate84%84%84%84%83%83%83%66%59%67%
Service providers40423939454139545460
Billed entities57545658615852515453

Subsidies by service type

Service type2025202420232022202120202019201820172016
Voice$59K$281K$484K
Telecomm Services
Internal Connections$1.4M$501K$2.1M$1.9M$1.3M$614K$1.0M$1.8M$430K$905K
Data Transmission and/or Internet Access$1.3M$2.6M$2.8M$3.8M$2.6M$4.9M$8.5M$10.5M$3.4M$5.9M
Basic Maintenance of Internal Connections$11K$19K$476$16K$41K$4K$48K$73K$121K$104K
Managed Internal Broadband Services$41K$5K$162K$9K$19K$975$3K$3K$3K
Wi-Fi Hotspots Services and Equipment
Wireless School Bus Services and Equipment

Top billed entities

Billed entity20252024202320222021202020192018201720165-yr TotalAverage
Gadsden I.S.D.$639K$693K$792K$650K$868K$922K$866K$1.4M$933K$980K$3.6M$728K
Las Cruces Public Schools$483K$705K$1.5M$700K$34K$66K$2.7M$543K
Las Cruces Public Schools Consortium$68K$426K$472K$326K$331K$780K$1.4M$5.6M$805K$804K$1.6M$325K
Grants-Cibola County School District$59K$311K$279K$246K$624K$176K$701K$460K$626K$2.3M$1.5M$304K
Socorro Consolidated School District$87K$10K$41K$1.1M$131K$57K$132K$43K$31K$100K$1.3M$266K
Deming Public School District$362K$246K$220K$196K$204K$168K$143K$185K$357K$873K$1.2M$246K
Alamogordo Public School Dist$198K$155K$495K$240K$67K$38K$559K$84K$138K$358K$1.2M$231K
Southwest Consortium$236K$236K$235K$130K$838K$168K
Silver Consolidated Sch Dist 1$75K$101K$301K$101K$176K$532K$122K$166K$160K$186K$754K$151K
Belen Cons School District$407K$179K$166K$30K$120K$166K$536K$752K$150K

Top service providers

Service provider20252024202320222021202020192018201720165-yr TotalAverage
Conterra Ultra Broadband, LLC$716K$718K$709K$726K$736K$933K$866K$735K$735K$706K$3.6M$721K
WNM Communications Corporation, Inc.$450K$459K$1.5M$365K$279K$250K$263K$218K$227K$2.8M$553K
Netsync Network Solutions$423K$30K$1.6M$2.1M$412K
Unite Private Networks, LLC$47K$348K$384K$376K$371K$1.3M$560K$4.6M$1.5M$305K
CDW Government LLC$119K$40K$544K$147K$542K$105K$647K$9K$78K$1.4M$278K
Advanced Network Management, Inc.$60K$148K$1.0M$14K$192K$94K$3K$3K$1.2M$250K
Computex Technology Solutions$319K$135K$111K$90K$318K$973K$195K
CenturyLink Qwest Corporation$45K$243K$247K$214K$168K$214K$262K$1.0M$379K$2.3M$916K$183K
Plateau Telecommunications, Inc$32K$186K$193K$202K$52K$154K$175K$5K$210K$612K$122K
Tularosa Communications, Inc.$113K$137K$120K$99K$24K$28K$20K$29K$13K$8K$493K$99K

Each billed entity is assigned to the congressional district (119th Congress boundaries, U.S. Census TIGER/Line 2024) containing the largest number of its recipient sites, located by their USAC-reported coordinates; entities without usable coordinates use the district in their USAC profile. Funding totals are total authorized disbursements (FCC Form 471 FRN Status, USAC dataset qdmp-ygft); speeds are from Recipient Details and Commitments (avi8-svp9); pre-2016 history is from USAC legacy data (1998-2015). Note: the last year or two in any disbursement series always looks artificially low (FY2025 invoices are still being paid) — that’s the real state of USAC’s data, not an error.