Mobile
Carriers Split on FCC's Phone Unlocking Proposal
'We have total inconsistency right now in the rules,' said Jeff Blum, executive vice president of external and government affairs at Echostar.
Mobile
'We have total inconsistency right now in the rules,' said Jeff Blum, executive vice president of external and government affairs at Echostar.
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Next FCC Chair must restore public trust and protect free speech, Brent Bozell said
5G
EchoStar’s commitments will advance public interest goals, OTI and Public Knowledge said.
Spectrum
The FCC asked for input on updates to the Citizens Broadband Radio Service spectrum in August.
South Carolina
State is set to receive more than $550 million from BEAD
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Rosenworcel made the same request in 2020 after Biden won.
BEAD
The Florida senator led a bill that would have removed BEAD's FOIA exemption last year.
The Ohio Republican currently heads communications and technology subcommittee.
New 706 Report shouldn’t exclude satellite internet technology, tech giant says
Donald Trump’s 2024 victory in the presidential election will change public policy in Washington on many fronts. Broadband will be particularly impacted.
Several states have launched their application portals for the BEAD Program.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
At the same time, the U.S. election was largely trouble-free.
There’s no universal system in the U.S. to flag texts as suspicious or unwanted before they are viewed.
Simington urged the FCC to address security risks tied to foreign GPS alternatives.
The Ohio Republican currently heads communications and technology subcommittee.
Issue could be on hold until Trump takes office.
New 706 Report shouldn’t exclude satellite internet technology, tech giant says
In his Rose Garden statement of congratulations to Trump, Biden reiterated and emphasized the role of his administration's infrastructure law.
A key effort to protecting America, and GPS by making it a much less attractive target, is to establish a terrestrial backup system.
Also says FCC needs to ensure broadcasters serve the public interest
A webinar on Tuesday, November 19, at 2 p.m. ET.
Securing permits on federal lands has often been a slow and complex process.
The agency denied the company more than $1 billion in subsidies.