The decision resulted in an unusual court split. Justice Kagan sided with Justice Alito but refused to sign his dissent.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday blocked a Texas law banning social media companies from removing posts based on views expressed.
Billions in funding from the infrastructure bill could go toward states for other objectives like cybersecurity.
The tutorials are designed to assist filers in the ongoing effort to create updated broadband maps.
US Ignite is pushing member organizations to apply for NTIA funding under the infrastructure bill.
The chairwoman seeks increased authority over autodialers and the ability for the FCC to take robocallers to court.
Rysavy argued that it would take an "all of the above" approach to meet the coming need for spectrum.
With 141,000 residents, West Valley City, Utah, is now the second largest city in the country fully connected to fiber.
What should state leaders be doing to procure a safer, healthier information environment?
In the absence of reliable federal broadband mapping data, communities are taking matters into their own hands.
Disaster protocol experts remarked on lessons learned from fire outbreaks in Boulder County, Colorado.
Despite their efforts to improve consumer competition and security, some argue Congress's legislation could have unintended effects.
Tom Wheeler is joining the board of a mobile network company.
Broadband Breakfast returns to one of the subjects that it knows best: Broadband mapping and data.
'We want to make sure that the FCC has to...detect, problems long before they become crises.'
Artificial intelligence can help fill in gaps when teacher resources are limited, an event heard.
A policy paper recommends how a federally funded digital equity entity should be funded and structured.
Expanding access to broadband has been at the top of many of Colorado’s local, state and federal legislators' agendas.
Alan Davidson says NOFO requires that grant recipients offer both low-cost service options and middle-class affordability plans.
The NTIA will press states to not lock out publicly-owned broadband project. If they do, they must disclose why.
Woods had been the inaugural Director of the Office of Minority Broadband Initiatives at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
While praising some aspects of NTIA rules, the group said that “we can’t take a victory lap quite yet."
Agency head Alan Davidson says communities “play a huge role” in build deployment.
Panelists discussed the benefits of a digital currency backed by the Federal Reserve.
Join conference attendees in conversation on key connectivity issues.
Join conference attendees in conversation on key connectivity issues.
Barriers to closing the divide including awareness of programs, resources and increasing digital literacy.
Key provisions in the social media law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis was found unconstitutional by an appeals court.
New questions arise on the Digital Equity Act following NTIA's notice of funding released in May.
The policy statement provides the guiding principles for which the FTC will review the collection and use of children's data online.
The lawsuit comes years after Facebook was found to have been used to harvest personal data for political purposes.
Georgia Technology Authority representative says the notices are dense and difficult for applicants to understand.
A star-studded cast will take the stage next week as part of the dozens of events slated to take place.
Senate introduces bill breaking up Google’s digital advertising business
The Metaverse is at the forefront of developments in seamless payments and richer information flows.
Dish said its customers will now have access to AT&T's gigabit fiber services.
FCC will consider raising the speed standard for certain carriers that receive fixed monthly funding from the agency.
'A lot of regulatory gaps exist because we have two regulators.'
National Telecommunications and Information Administration announces news on its 'Internet for All' web portal for three IIJA programs.
Such state action could potentially the delay the implementation of the broadband policy, says Fiber Broadband Association counsel.