Lawmakers Press Commerce over Withholding of Billions in Broadband Funds
House Democrats dispute characterization of $21 billion in unspent funds as ‘taxpayer savings.’
Arkansas also signed a grant agreement with SpaceX.
An inquiry asked how the agency could make state rules ‘more transparent and effective’
The satellite operator has signed agreements in multiple other states.
The private equity firms are testing market interest amidst challenges to the UK’s broadband industry
The senator questioned whether domestic opposition to AI infrastructure is being manipulated by foreign adversaries
The partnership will bring reliable service to multiple communities in Alaska.
Company CTO calls it a ‘significant milestone’ for the company
Bipartisan commission rejects universal basic income as policy response.
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With Tarana technology, DigitalC has deployed a high-speed broadband network to more than 10,000 connections in Cleveland, Ohio.
After a 60-day Congressional review period, 12 agencies that use the band will get funding to study it for potential repurposing.
Resolution warns that the legislation would limit local oversight of broadband deployment and public rights-of-way.
Nexstar's hopeful states will be removed from the antitrust case, leaving just DIRECTV: 'DIRECTV’s sole desire here is just to get access to our programming on the cheapest terms possible' Biard says
The Virginia provider was contracted through 2022 and 2023 broadband grants under the American Rescue Plan Act.
Cable ISP calls milestone a sign of momentum.
On Wednesday, CEO Dario Amodei published an essay with proposals for government support for those financially affected by AI.
Former enforcement chief says the rule marks another step in the agency's national-security role.
Democratic nominee has proposed rate freezes and taxes on oil companies.
Resound also dropped out in the state.
Aggressive FCC enforcement and congressional action is necessary to establish a uniform national standard on pole-attachment cost-sharing and timelines, the author writes.
The agency gave 26 participants more time last month.