The FCC is partnering with state attorneys general to crack down on cybersecurity measures.
AT&T is pushing for more interoperability of equipment on its wireless network.
This session of Broadband Breakfast Live Online will recap the full-day conference on Tuesday, December 5.
Some state officials are concerned about county-level understaffing.
Department of Commerce continues to combat the export of U.S. semiconductors to adversarial nations
The adoption of new technologies presents operators with a plethora of new variables to manage on the user control plane.
Commissioners from both parties emphasized the issues to the House Communications and Technology Subcommittee.
The Biden administration announced Wednesday a list of new measures to promote supply chain resiliency.
The Federal Communications Commission says no.
The FCC's Enforcement Bureau has entered into a settlement with TracFone for subsidy program violations.
Existing infrastructure is insufficient to handle extra traffic from the 2024 Republican National Convention: Verizon.
The NTIA has awarded $13 million to open network projects.
Proposed rules would also put more limits on when utilities can pass full replacement costs to telecom companies.
Providers may receive up to $10,000 for each utility pole they replace in unserved areas.
Broadcom announces the closing of their $69 billion acquisition of VMware.
The state is asking for a waiver to open up RDOF areas to BEAD applications.
The state is planning to expand its fiber technician training program after funding infrastructure projects.
The state expects to get broadband to all its unserved and underserved locations.
The proposals detail plans for the $42.5 billion broadband expansion program.
The state will mark all DSL customers as 'underserved' in its Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment plan.