Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Leaders Express Reserved Support for American Privacy Rights Act
Cybersecurity leaders consider the potential efficacy of a landmark privacy bill.
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity leaders consider the potential efficacy of a landmark privacy bill.
Universal Service
A conservative nonprofit argued the Fifth Circuit is likely to create conflicting precedent.
Rural
The critical need for broadband deployment in rural America is emphasized by the loss of 557,000 farms sinc, RUS chief says.
ACP
The last of the low-income internet subsidy's cash is set to run out this month.
BEAD
The NTIA aims to influence the use of alternative technologies to fiber optics and streamline permitting processes with new guidelines.
Artificial Intelligence
More efforts are needed to protect the public from fraudulent artificial intelligence, says noted CEO.
Spectrum
Lt. Gen. David Isaacson acknowledged the friction between wireless companies and the Department of Defense over access to spectrum.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh is on record as saying net neutrality is unlawful.
Idaho awarded $500,000 in grants to bolster community involvement in the state's BEAD implementation.
A local watchdog organization has accused the Mississippi broadband office of failing to comply with BEAD program guidelines.
Some advocate for directing unused RDOF funds to state broadband offices instead.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
As federal ACP support wanes, state broadband subsidy solutions in New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia offer innovative solutions to maintain connectivity.
The second round of the agency's Wireless Innovation Fund will support research and development of open radio units.
In Q1, 'we exceeding our expectations' and are making substantial improvements in stabilizing subscribers, said WOW! CEO Teresa Elder.
Planned Tuesday House subcommittee hearing with all five FCC commissioners postponed because of the death of Chairwoman Rosenworcel's father.
Speakers emphasized the importance of assessing community needs, building partnerships, and educating people about the benefits of broadband internet.
The deal is set to close in the second quarter of 2024.
The agency will vote to take comment on the proposel at its May 23 meeting.
The workforce landscape is undergoing a profound transformation; how can organizations and educational institutions keep pace?
Devon Braunstein, the current assistant director, will be heading the office.
The Director of 5G and wireless for OmniOn Power, discusses the current and future use cases of 5G broadband.
California remains the nation's largest state by far. Yet Texas is mounting a very strong second, and with a growth rate is more than two-and-a-half times that of the Golden State.
The program received a $1.9 billion allocation, but the FCC has said it will cost $4.98 billion.