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Unraveling the Complexities of Net Neutrality
Top controversies include 5G network slicing, paid prioritizing and exempting broadband providers from Universal Service Fund contributions.
Premium Reports
Top controversies include 5G network slicing, paid prioritizing and exempting broadband providers from Universal Service Fund contributions.
Briefs
The awards will be made from August 25 to August 28, 2024.
E-Rate
Heritage Foundation assers no correlation between the provision of Wi-Fi hotspots and improved educational outcomes.
Health
Participants consider broadband internet an integral part of expanding telehealth accessibility.
Funding
The funding proposals are for a program with $980 million in funds available.
Community Broadband
Advocates said proposed language from the state assembly would have hindered public broadband deployment.
Net Neutrality
The agency is set to vote on the measure next week.
Idaho awarded $500,000 in grants to bolster community involvement in the state's BEAD implementation.
A local watchdog organization has accused the Mississippi broadband office of failing to comply with BEAD program guidelines.
Some advocate for directing unused RDOF funds to state broadband offices instead.
Advocates propose merging digital discrimination reporting requirements with existing Broadband Data Collection.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
The event will feature key officials from industry, government and civil society.
Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon, D-Penn., said it may be the only viable way to fund the ACP Extension Act.
INCOMPAS and CCIA side with Affordable Broadband Campaign, and against Rosenworcel, on simmering battle over USF.
The state alleged the company lied to customers about their internet speeds.
Industry groups want a federal privacy law to hand all authority over to the FTC.
In the same notice, the FCC announced it will waive noncompliance penalties for an ISP unable to meet its obligations in the CAF II auction.
Last week, the chairs of the House and Senate Commerce committees unveiled a draft of federal data privacy legislation.
At issue now is whether the FCC has left the door open for states to require them to contribute to state USF programs.
The new initiative aims to boost broadband workers by at least 200,000
The state senate thwarted bills aiming to enhance local autonomy and mandate ISP accountability for advertised speeds.
The ruling won't affect 'rip and replace' targets Huawei and ZTE.
Idaho awarded $500,000 in grants to bolster community involvement in the state's BEAD implementation.