BEAD
More Ideas for Use of BEAD Non-deployment Funding
NTIA has been taking input on how to allow states to spend the roughly $21 billion in remaining program funds.
BEAD
NTIA has been taking input on how to allow states to spend the roughly $21 billion in remaining program funds.
Virginia
The Virginia Telecommunication Initiative continues to support two more broadband projects in the county.
Data Center
Guthrie suspects misinformation spread by adversaries may be responsible for influencing public opinion on data centers
Chips
Investment backs new U.S. manufacturing and fabrication capacity with photonics company Lumentum.
Grid Capacity
Lawmakers said the proposal would cut permitting delays and lower costs
Satellite
The company’s satellite internet access promotion is available until March 31.
Spectrum
The agency is also studying the band for direct-to-device satellite service.
After selling its fiber-to-the-home business to AT&T, company pivots toward enterprise AI infrastructure.
The incumbent fears interference from planned direct-to-cell service.
58 partners joined Qualcomm’s planned 2028 6G demos.
This episode will consider key innovations and policy implications emerging from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
Scam losses among Americans 60 and older have quadrupled since 2020 to over $2.4 billion, with AI-powered fraud making it increasingly difficult for consumers of all ages to distinguish real communications from fake ones.
JFK’s embrace of the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961, an NFL-friendly antitrust law, is coming back to haunt the New Frontier in the age of Netflix, YouTube TV, and Amazon Prime Video
The consultancy aims to use Ookla's data-collection services to help ISPs, hyperscalers, and enterprises optimize networks.
The European Commission’s proposal is aiming to unlock continental scale, accelerate fiber transition, and restrict high-risk suppliers.
After selling its fiber-to-the-home business to AT&T, company pivots toward enterprise AI infrastructure.
The incumbent fears interference from planned direct-to-cell service.
58 partners joined Qualcomm’s planned 2028 6G demos.
The bill could impact Oregon and Texas, the remaining two states with their own Lifeline verification process.
The Department of Homeland Security disagreed, saying it supported the FCC’s proposed licensing regime.
The agency argued draft European regulations would be barriers to American companies.
Connected Nation said differences in advertised broadband prices point to gaps in national pricing data.