North Carolina
North Carolina Launches Program to Prequalify BEAD Awards
Pre-qualification is strongly encouraged, and is designed to streamline the application process for BEAD.
North Carolina
Pre-qualification is strongly encouraged, and is designed to streamline the application process for BEAD.
digital equity
The NTIA's Connecting Minority Communities program focused on Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Mobile
The companies said the cable industry's mobile offerings mitigate lost competition in UScellular's footprint.
Digital Inclusion
Industry groups asked SCOTUS to strike down the Affordable Broadband Act – but only after net neutrality is sorted out.
Rural
The FCC said the deal will not remove competition from the market
Open Access
Digital Infrastructure Investment 2024 is 'All-in' on Open Access on September 19, 2024.
Rural
The FCC said the transaction will serve to benefit consumers
Digital Infrastructure Investment 2024 is 'All-in' on Open Access on September 19, 2024.
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In the evolving world of broadband, measuring internet connections is as crucial as it is complex.
In the drive to expand broadband access across America, cybersecurity has become an essential part of the equation.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
Union members will vote on tentative contracts with AT&T Southeast and AT&T West.
More than a third of the 700 communities served by municipal broadband do so with an open access network.
Subsea tear to GCI's fiber network occurred on Aug. 29.
Public Knowledge says Second Circuit 'got it right.'
The company defaulted on auction-won locations in three states
The state aims to increase broadband access in 37 counties
Examples from Sweden, Australia, South Africa and the United Kingdom show how advanced open access has become.
Data centers are driving power demands but few seem to want data centers near them.
The agency’s grace period for enforcement is expected to end this month
The company asked the FCC to consider its plan to operate a GPS backup. Opponents worry about interference.
Power users are on the rise, with 1-in-5 projected to use over 1TB monthly by year end.
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