What's New
What to Expect at 'Broadband in the Trump Administration' on Thursday
A policy forum with key stakeholders from Congress, the incoming administration, and independent agencies like the FCC.
What's New
A policy forum with key stakeholders from Congress, the incoming administration, and independent agencies like the FCC.
Public Safety
The agency moved in October to allow AT&T's FirstNet to access the band.
Fiber
The acquisition marks Bell Canada’s first major expansion into the U.S. market.
Congress
Kentucky Republican to lead influential committee overseeing energy, broadband, and technology policy.
Expert Opinion
Every state and territory’s BEAD Initial Proposal includes a workforce readiness plan.
cable
Comcast said fourth quarter losses will be greater than Wall Street expected.
Broadband Live
Join Broadband Breakfast's team of reporters and editors as we kick of the 12 Days of Broadband!
About $500 million for tech hubs faces uncertain future in Republican-controlled House.
Demand is surging for this one-day event, on Thursday, about top issues in Broadband for the Trump Administration.
How should companies approach speed testing across their networks? What testing protocols meet federal requirements?
Donald Trump’s 2024 victory in the presidential election will change public policy in Washington on many fronts. Broadband will be particularly impacted.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
Trade group concerned about market consolidation, higher consumer bills.
The company is planning to retire most of its legacy networks by the end of 2029.
Louisiana appears to have achieved the BEAD program’s objective for hundreds of millions of dollars less in subsidy costs than was budgeted.
Comments are due Dec. 19, 2024
Searchlight Capital and BCI aim to take the ISP private for $3.1 billion.
About $500 million for tech hubs faces uncertain future in Republican-controlled House.
Demand is surging for this one-day event, on Thursday, about top issues in Broadband for the Trump Administration.
The House of Representatives is set to vote on the defense bill this week.
The prediction was worse than Wall Street had been expecting.
The defense bill would allow the FCC to borrow $3.08 billion from the U.S. Treasury within 90 days to finance rip and replace.
The American Broadband Deployment Act could provide needed statutory authority for permitting reforms, panelists said.
The TPI report warned against government overreach in content moderation.