New Mexico
Los Alamos Names Public Broadband Network ‘Atomic Fiber’
The New Mexico county said an open-access model will expand competition and choice
New Mexico
The New Mexico county said an open-access model will expand competition and choice
Policyband
Rice lashed out at Trump backers and promised eventual payback if Democrats regain power – ‘It’s not going to end well for them.’
Antonio Guterres
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pitched India as a major hub for artificial intelligence, built at home and used worldwide.
Tribal
The ambitious undertaking is supported by a $20 million grant awarded under the 2021 Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program.
Spectrum
Satellite companies want easier access, while carriers say that could upend licenses they purchased.
NTIA
The agency tapped Tricia J. Paoletta and Matthew Plaster as senior advisors
California
The fire chiefs voiced strong support in May 2025 for NextNav’s new technology, before shifting gears just last month.
Satellite companies want easier access, while carriers say that could upend licenses they purchased.
The agency tapped Tricia J. Paoletta and Matthew Plaster as senior advisors
Array is still looking to sell its C-band holdings.
As fiber networks rapidly expand nationwide, the retirement of legacy copper infrastructure has emerged as a critical broadband policy debate, raising complex questions about service continuity, regulation, and the risk of leaving rural and low-income communities behind.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
Array is still looking to sell its C-band holdings.
Administration officials have said they expect to keep the tariff framework in place under other authorities.
The measure would establish a low-income subsidy program, with up to $45 million authorized in future years.
‘The FCC should require TV manufacturers to include a ‘local TV’ button on the remote to provide users easy access to local channels from an antenna,' Tyler Kleinle said.
The aviation industry backed the FAA’s proposed rules.
Christine Harada also joins as newest commissioner, while current CPUC President Alice Reynolds steps down.
The agency acted based on concerns the China-based labs had ties to the Chinese government.
City says affordability remains primary barrier to internet adoption
The CPUC’s claim that increased broadband competition could save Californians $1 billion is facing pushback.
Consumer Reports found 30 percent of shoppers recalled seeing the labels since they went into effect.
A new report argues fiber is central to the next phase of U.S. data center expansion.
Experts say nuclear power's potential to meet surging AI data center energy demand remains years away, held back by high costs and lengthy regulatory hurdles.