Experts suggest states and municipalities should have more leeway with federal broadband funds.
Come to the July 14 session of Broadband Breakfast for a roundtable discussion on the future of the 12 GigaHertz band.
Musk looks at mobile backhaul for Starlink, two education entities merge, governors look back at telehealth success.
Join Broadband Breakfast for a deep dive into into making sure that our nation's broadband maps are better.
Acting chairwoman said the need for the Emergency Broadband Benefit will outlive the pandemic.
The FCC is now accepting applications for the historic $7-billion Emergency Connectivity Fund to help get students connected.
Experts call $65 Billion for Broadband a "down payment,” remain skeptical infrastructure bill will accomplish what is necessary.
Republicans on Big Tech pay into USF, leaders press for long-term digital divide solution, Mayo Clinic's mobile WiFi clinic.
A federal judge tossed the FTC's antitrust case against Facebook out of court Monday.
Artificial intelligence can help manage an increasingly growing network with the advent of new devices on 5G networks.
Experts discuss whether or not international trade agreements will harm or help regulate digital trade between nations
New Section 230 legislation introduced, BIA to buy Mobilitie, and nominations for the NATOA awards are now open.
Democrats have decided they're against Big Tech. A smarter GOP would sense the opening and take it.
An inside look at the package of antitrust bills marked up this week by the House Judiciary Committee.
Countries can work together to solidify defenses against cyberattacks, a conference heard.
Joe Biden reveals bipartisan infrastructure package during press conference in front of White House.
More experts weigh in on the fiber debate, but point to other technologies as important for the future of connectivity.
FCC renews equity and diversity commission, Chicago mayor renews free internet program, Render partners with Wessex.
Black churches are more than spiritual gathering places: They are power centers within the Black community.
As most of the business world scrambled to be productive in a remote existence, established work-from-home companies were left unscathed.
CTA CEO said abolishing intermediary liability protections violates private industry protections against government interference.
AT&T is now labelling over 1 billion spam calls, NTIA updated broadband guide, FBA says speeds inadequate.
Open access provisions in municipal builds could alleviate fears of competition concerns with ISPs.
Congress should invest in wireless and wired broadband to provide resilient, affordable broadband.
Expert warns Big Tech must adopt hands-off approach to regain public trust.
Christopher Mitchell of ILSR talks federal programs and the need for longer-term and more targeted solutions.
Geoffrey Starks says speeds are outdated, Starlink users complain of heat-impacted services, Louisiana waiting on $180 million for broadband.
The FCC has voted to bring in an online portal to collect individual complaints about robocalls and ID spoofing.
The FCC approves ban on Chinese telecom companies, NTIA map has 'limited value,' open access conduit key to bridge divide.
Now is the time in Congress for all good (and bad) broadband bills to be introduced.
Antitrust and technology experts say that Congress's new antitrust package is legally flawed and politically motivated.
A House hearing debated the need for broadband and the higher speed thresholds currently before Congress.
Experts are calling for a transatlantic partnership to protect 5G infrastructure internationally.
The NTIA unveils new broadband map, a new cybersecurity bill against equipment buys, U.S. and EU partner on tech council.
Municipalities are raving about gigabit internet speeds as key to attracting businesses to their cities.
Emergency Connectivity Fund will begin accepting apps June 29, Dish taking 5G signups, NTIA updates fed program guide.
Tech execs have begun to speak out against a new package of proposed antitrust bills in Congress.
Three Senators have reintroduced the BRIDGE Act with a proposed $40 billion to expand broadband access across the nation.
Legal and policy experts are split over how effective Klobuchar's proposed antitrust legislation could be.
The USF sees dip in contribution, Biden is urged to appoint fifth FCC commish, Texas broadband office can avoid overbuilding.