Library Groups Mobilize Against FCC Proposal to Reshape E-Rate
Thursday’s FCC E-Rate inquiry would raise compliance burdens for consultants, participants, and providers, librarians said in interviews
The bill expands a Senate effort to pause data center growth.
Small fines may become less common
OpenAI is restricting the release of its new AI model, GPT-5.6 Sol, currently available only to a small group of trusted partners, at the request of the Trump administration.
Blumenthal, Cantwall argue House Republicans diluted the bill under pressure from big tech.
SpaceX did not compete widely, but has reportedly reiterated to investors it’s planning its own mobile service
The Fraternal Order of Police is still opposed and sent its own draft language to Senate Commerce
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FCC Chairman Brendan Carr wants to point the $2.4 billion program in a new direction in an effort to reduce student screen time in response to falling test scores and concerns about online safety
A new bipartisan nonprofit – RAISE US – is starting with more than $500 million for education and training programs at the state level.
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The senator says the new law will strengthen vetting of companies participating in federal broadband programs.
AT&T previously challenged Duke's pole rates in federal court.
School and library groups said they were planning to marshal opposition to cutting back E-Rate funding
Launch marks significant milestone in AST’s push to direct-to-cell service.
To continue data center expansions, developers need to work with local communities, panelists say.
The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2026.
The Maryland incumbent fended off former Rep. David Trone in an expensive primary challenge.
Despite growing local opposition, no state has implemented a successful pause on data centers to date.
Media scholars argued that politics, not technology, shaped American broadcasting from 1927 on, repeatedly shielding incumbents from competition.
SpaceX, the largest NGSO, did not join as a founding member
The state had urged the agency not to preempt state regulations during the rulemaking process
The former FCC advisor and INCOMPAS president brings a wealth of experience to the advocacy group