ISPs Want to Continue to Discontinue Copper Service
The FCC approved Verizon’s request to discontinue legacy service later this year across eight states. AT&T and Fidium are also asking.
A Capital Projects Fund project was canceled while 15 others saw reductions in planned reach
Cuts to federal benefits could push 233,000 households off broadband, researcher warns.
The agency ordered the companies to begin arbitration
The longtime telecom policy analyst didn’t say what his future plans were
The debate reflects broader tensions over technology and local impact.
Congress keeps asking how to build faster, but nobody has defined how much delay or funding variance the system will tolerate before escalation is automatic.
Following a September briefing schedule, U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan plans to hold a hearing the week of Oct. 5 – sooner if the FCC directs ‘any hearing designation order’ aimed at Disney/ABC
The power crunch may be smaller than the queues suggest, but still bigger than the grid can handle.
A judge said litigating the issue would push the company’s bankruptcy timeline into December
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More governors are shifting their stances or taking more steps to squeeze data centers.
Advocates were quick to weigh in after the sweeping proposal hit the Federal Register Friday
The company will offer Cox subscribers a free mobile line for one year
Broadband Breakfast CEO previews the 35-lesson course tracing American telecom from Bell's patent to AI. The course launches Monday
The FTC is seeking comment on the proposal for the next 30 days.
The company secured ‘a significant portion’ of the fiber it will need this decade
‘We commit to maintaining our existing newsroom staffing levels for a minimum of two years ...’ President and CEO Mary G. Berner tells Carr ahead of FCC approval of firm’s corporate reorganization
A district judge said private parties can sue under the False Claims Act
FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson calls competition among large language model developers ‘pretty ferocious.’
Report advocates modernization as FCC considers retrenchment across major programs
The state was involved in a companion case, and feared it would lose the ability to sue again if the suit were dropped
This panel takes stock of distance learning today, examining connectivity gaps, funding and pedagogy.