Wireless
T-Mobile Content with FWA, Not Eyeing Cable, Exec. says
CFO Peter Osvaldik also reiterated he saw satellite operators as complementary rather than competitive.
Wireless
CFO Peter Osvaldik also reiterated he saw satellite operators as complementary rather than competitive.
BEAD
NTIA said money could be clawed back if service doesn’t meet standards.
Minnesota
The broadband provider will start construction on projects this spring.
FTC
Pallone's letter demands answers from major retailers regarding personalized pricing strategies.
Wireless
Dan Schulman said Verizon still had capacity to grow its fixed wireless service.
Governor JB Pritzker
Illinois Governor expresses frustration at being one of the last to receive NTIA approval.
BEAD
A Nebraska ISP is claiming the first subscriber on BEAD infrastructure.
It’s a victory for tower companies, who pushed for the condition.
The nation’s top public lands official said artificial intelligence will require major increases in U.S. energy production.
The Artemis II mission is just the start, senators say.
Who decides where data centers get built?
Better Broadband, Better Lives
The two-term senator has championed rural broadband access.
The group finds an exponential growing need for spectrum to support emergent space operations.
Utilities are struggling to connect large data centers quickly enough to maintain reliability, panelists said.
Researchers said slow power plant approvals threaten reliability as AI-driven electricity demand rises.
The administration is expanding automated reviews and digital systems.
BEAD projects are expected to involve 3.9 million utility‑owned poles, researchers Alex Karras and Michael Santorelli of the Advanced Communications Law & Policy Institute say
Regulators have approved a range of proposals designed to speed generation interconnections and large-load connections.
Approved energy projects are getting tied up in litigation as power demand surges, the Florida Democrat warned.
The new law requires the FCC to establish a vetting process for USF applicants.
Guthrie criticized proposals to pause or limit data center development over power concerns.
The satellites have the potential for a big payoff and quality internet for users.
It’s a victory for tower companies, who pushed for the condition.