'It is all systems go,' the chairwoman said at a House Energy and Commerce hearing Thursday.
A new study finds the U.S. has among the fastest wireless download speeds.
Some lawyers say their clients are having a difficult time getting access to the legal system without connectivity.
TikTok faces more pressure, this time from competitor Facebook.
It is time to understand the impact robots have and the best route to using them to optimize labor practices.
Emerging state-level privacy bills have common threads with existing ones in California, Colorado and Virginia.
Forty-three state attorneys general signed a letter urging TikTok and Snapchat to have friendlier parental control policies.
The NTIA held a webinar urging local partnerships for applicants of the Infrastructure, Investment and Jobs Act.
Increasing taxes on internet service providers would be counterproductive in the quest to close the digital divide.
SBE Council report surveyed companies started after the pandemic began.
Clearwave said the acquisition of RG will allow the combined entity to deliver increased bandwidth to Kansans.
The money will add to the USDA's ReConnect program.
Technology companies, including Intel, are lobbying for legislation incentivizing domestic production of chips crucial to many sectors.
Broadband Now published a report showing internet in parts of Ukraine slowed during the Russian invasion.
With every generation of wireless technology new applications reveal themselves, and experts say 5G is no exception.
At a White House event an agency representative said webinar programs are likely for Indigenous communities.
The privacy deal eases worries for American technology companies that sell consumer data.
The commission says RHMD, LLC ‘failed to diligently pursue efforts to obtain’ a waiver for the eligibility deadline.
The project will be Montana’s first open-access fiber-to-the-home network.
FBI director warns of potential Russian cyberattacks.
The Computer and Communications Industry Association counts as members Amazon, Google and Facebook.
The key to states' success on infrastructure builds lies in the analysis of the data they collect.
The FCC said it will "likely" be the last opportunity for schools and libraries to get funding before money runs out.
The three letters are the latest in the FCC's ongoing crackdown on illegal call traffic.
Adelstein will be joining DigitalBridge Group in June.
The Next Generation Telecommunications Act received bipartisan support.
Wireless and wireline technologies play their own roles in helping connect the country, the head of WISPA said.
The rules prevent providers from denying service to lower-income customers.
Verizon said accelerated access to C-band spectrum will allow it to get 5G to customers faster.
The slices of 2.5 GHz mid-band will be licenses for flexible use, including for 5G.
Legislators want broadband networks reach as many people as possible, but didn't specify how NTIA should do this.
Citizens need to know what kind of data is collected and why to accept a digital identity system.
The suit accused Amazon of violating laws by using third-party sellers’ data to help sell its own products.
NTIA representatives to join FCC technology and security committees, FCC rep on spectrum committee
A bill from progressives to ease merger break-ups may face a treacherous path in Congress.
Revising its pole replacement rules may give providers quicker access to poles in communities for deploying high-speed broadband.
Calls in contrast to growing support for a broader mechanism including broadband revenues
Pacific Networks Corp. and its subsidy ComNet LLC were terminated in an FCC vote Wednesday.
The FCC has added crowdsourced data to its repertoire for accurate broadband maps.
The commission’s rules would prevent service providers from discriminating against customers.