Digital Inclusion
Housing Group Blasts Proposal to Ban Broadband 'Bulk Billing'
An advocacy group on behalf of landlords and lenders argued the FCC should not ban bulking billing practices
Digital Inclusion
An advocacy group on behalf of landlords and lenders argued the FCC should not ban bulking billing practices
Pole Attachments
A coalition of utility companies asked the FCC to discard part of its new pole attachment rules.
Funding
The bill is aimed at making Economic Development Administration grants more accessible for broadband projects.
Expert
The officials criticized the agency’s proposal to create more stringent regulations on broadband access.
Funding
Altice USA joins the growing list of near 100 companies that have failed to fulfill commitments made under RDOF.
FCC
Republican Commissioners dissented from the all-in pricing rules.
BEAD
CTC Technology and Energy's Joanne Hovis also said broadband truly is a non-partisan issue.
What's New
Encapsulating the most important broadband happenings of the past week and considering what's next.
quantum computing
Quantum computing represents a fundamental shift from classical computing, which relies on solving problems through rapid trial and error.
Wireless
Matt Larsen gave an impassioned defense of fixed wireless during the WISPAMERICA 2024 conference in Oklahoma City.
BEAD
A similar bill seeking to exempt BEAD from state income taxes recently received near unanimous approval in the Georgia House.
Community Broadband
A new guide aims to assist communities in maneuvering common hurdles to building public broadband networks.
Digital Discrimination
House Republicans made a similar move in January.
Tribal
Federal agencies must compensate Tribes or consulting parties for services performed on historical sites.
Cybersecurity
The voluntary certification will be based on NIST cybersecurity standards.
FCC
The agency went through with its proposed 100 * 20 Mbps definition.