Chinese AI Model Takes U.S. by Surprise with Abilities Rivaling Claude and ChatGPT
The Beijing-based startup Moonshot on Friday unveiled its Kimi K3, the latest release of 'open-source' AI making California titans of AI sweat
A federal judge denied AT&T’s preliminary injunction request, but allowed advocates, local governments, and a telecom group to enter the case
The requirement was a condition of the T-Mobile-Sprint merger in 2020.
Advocates urge stakeholders to contact lawmakers as the Republican-led agency considers changes to the $2.5 billion broadband subsidy.
AST SpaceMobile also said its satellite launch schedule is being pushed into 2027
The agency has had an open rulemaking on the issue since 2024
Dark fiber's economics are compelling in the AI era, but projects stall because operators treat land use, engineering, and sales as sequential hurdles rather than tackling all three at once.
The fear the precedent would make it harder for Congress to eliminate agency rules it doesn’t like
Xi also announced the establishment of AI cooperation centers.
FBA CEO Gary Bolton, hoping to trim Trump administration support for LEOs and FWA, calls fiber 'fundamentally different' from other broadband technologies and the 'foundational infrastructure'
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The president urged New York to reverse its ban, calling data centers ‘liquid gold’ in a July 15 Truth Social post.
State officials say they will have to use state funds to connect the remaining 31,000 locations.
NTIA is asking states to remove locations based on new broadband mapping data
Six bills before the panel would create new responsibilities for NTIA and the FCC.
The bill would cut compliance costs for small broadband providers.
Any new rule issued under current FCC Chairman Brendan Car would likely be more limited in scope, panelists said
The real broadband fight isn't over data centers but over whether $21 billion in leftover BEAD savings goes toward helping people actually use the networks being built.
South Carolina is the most recent state to end judicial deference, striking it down in June.
The company reports second quarter results July 24
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said the auction is expected to bring in anywhere from $30 billion to $60 billion
Labor and public interest groups concerned over LEO providers' ability to carry out their commitments.
U.S.-built AI models are vulnerable to foreign controls when trained on non-English-language data that's been influenced by governments.