New Mexico
New Mexico Senate Approves $45 Million for Broadband Affordability
SB 152 would create a state-run, low-income broadband assistance program funded through the state’s rural universal service fund.
New Mexico
SB 152 would create a state-run, low-income broadband assistance program funded through the state’s rural universal service fund.
BEAD 2026
Keynotes join panels: State broadband roundtable, technology choices in BEAD, using remaining BEAD funds, and capital constraints on financing
Digital Inclusion
The agency also moved to expand private broadband use in the lower 900 MHz band.
Satellite
Amazon’s also needs an FCC waiver to miss a key deployment deadline in July.
Policyband
MCTV was started by Richard and Susan Gessner in 1965 and remained in the family for 61 years.
People
Shapiro, formerly CEO and executive chair, sheds the CEO title for Fabrizio, who adds the role to her existing portfolio as president.
New Mexico
Six grants will expand and implement Wi-Fi in public plazas, parks and municipal buildings.
The bill would direct the Illinois Commerce Commission to set broadband price protections for low-income residents.
Carriers worry permitting delays and labor shortages could lead to connectivity loss in rural communities.
The agency is set to vote Wednesday on a proposal that would seek comment on increased verification measures for the program.
As fiber networks rapidly expand nationwide, the retirement of legacy copper infrastructure has emerged as a critical broadband policy debate, raising complex questions about service continuity, regulation, and the risk of leaving rural and low-income communities behind.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
The bill would direct the Illinois Commerce Commission to set broadband price protections for low-income residents.
Carriers worry permitting delays and labor shortages could lead to connectivity loss in rural communities.
The agency is set to vote Wednesday on a proposal that would seek comment on increased verification measures for the program.
The company reported 1,200 lost broadband subscribers in the quarter, for a total of 151,200 subscribers
The state wants to see non-deployment funding for workforce development, permitting assistance.
As AI-driven data centers strain the grid and tech companies turn to nuclear power, can utilities and policymakers scale energy infrastructure fast enough?
Is there really a need for BEAD when Starlink is likely adding 225,000 U.S. rural customers every 50 days on average?
As fiber networks rapidly expand nationwide, the retirement of legacy copper infrastructure has emerged as a critical broadband policy debate, raising complex questions about service continuity, regulation, and the risk of leaving rural and low-income communities behind.
Seedance 2.0, which is only available in China, lets users generate high-quality AI videos using simple text prompts
This episode will consider key innovations and policy implications emerging from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
The United States and Paraguay were the only nations to vote 'no' to the establishment of the 40-member scientific panel.
Sharing can lower capital costs, speed deployment, and enable greater competition – but they introduce operational risk.