BEAD
Nebraska’s Vistabeam Turns on BEAD Connection
The company said it has first active subscribers on BEAD-funded infrastructure.
BEAD
The company said it has first active subscribers on BEAD-funded infrastructure.
Satellite
The low-Earth orbit satellite provider doubled its global subscriber base in 2025.
Digital Inclusion
Communities see setbacks in broadband access a year after funding loss.
Funding
Recipients can request a six-month extension after citing permitting delays, material shortages, and weather disruptions.
Fiber
Median usage for fiber subscribers is triple that of cable's DOCSIS platform, report says.
FCC
The order eliminating 386 wireline rules is scheduled to take effect June 15.
Spectrum
Rural carriers urged the agency to take up a rulemaking on the MVNO marketplace.
NTIA said money could be clawed back if service doesn’t meet standards.
Dan Schulman said Verizon still had capacity to grow its fixed wireless service.
Illinois Governor expresses frustration at being one of the last to receive NTIA approval.
A Nebraska ISP is claiming the first subscriber on BEAD infrastructure.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
As broadband becomes the delivery layer for AI-driven public services, agencies must build audit rights, explainability, and override authority into procurement contracts.
Charter reached settlements with two intervenors in California’s review of its Cox acquisition.
Residents have opposed a 10,000-acre data center suggested in March.
The state’s broadband office has a goal of achieving universal access by 2029.
The carriers said they’re looking to foster competition in the direct-to-device space.
The company told the FCC that costs exceeded the amount of the award.
Researchers say make-ready expenses could cost up to $4.63 billion nationwide
The vote followed what broadband advocates described as a telecom industry-backed astroturf campaign.
The longer Congress waits, the harder it may be.
Meanwhile. New Street Research says rapidly growing Starlink doubled its global subscriber base in 2025, hitting 2.7 million U.S. customers and becoming a Top 10 ISP
CFO Peter Osvaldik also reiterated he saw satellite operators as complementary rather than competitive.
NTIA said money could be clawed back if service doesn’t meet standards.