FCC
Deadline Set for Comments on FCC’s Lifeline Reform
Stakeholders have until May 4 to weigh in on proposed anti-fraud and eligibility rules.
FCC
Stakeholders have until May 4 to weigh in on proposed anti-fraud and eligibility rules.
Rural
Officials say the effort targets long underserved areas across the rural parish.
Infrastructure
Lawmakers cited rising electricity demand and environmental impacts as AI infrastructure expands.
California
The Bishop Paiute Tribe is the first to access the state’s $3.2 billion broadband effort spanning 8,000 miles of fiber.
FCC
The group argued regulatory clarity and consistency are needed to boost investment.
Satellite
Altering target altitudes would delay already behind-schedule deployments, Amazon said.
Robocall
Experts highlighted new policy and technological innovations to combat scams.
The Bishop Paiute Tribe is the first to access the state’s $3.2 billion broadband effort spanning 8,000 miles of fiber.
Altering target altitudes would delay already behind-schedule deployments, Amazon said.
Here’s what 30 governors said about broadband expansion, AI growth, and online child safety.
How can policymakers expedite pole attachments for BEAD deployments while addressing utility concerns about costs, safety, and liability?
Better Broadband, Better Lives
The White House is proposing Congress claw back canceled digital equity funding.
The advisory group pointed to AI, supply chain, and network complexity risks.
The Artemis II astronauts have captured Earth's brilliant blue beauty as they zoom ever closer to the moon.
The aviation regulator claims Verizon failed to disclose shipment of hazardous materials.
McCoy, president and CEO of Circle City Broadcasting, initiated a round of layoffs after paying $83 million to acquire ABC affiliate WRTV in Indianapolis with an FCC waiver
Donald Trump’s social media directive ordering all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic and its chatbot Claude was also blocked.
The agency sought comment on the issue as the E.U. is considering new satellite legislation the U.S. opposes
The layoffs are the latest in a series of cuts as the company restructures its technology operations and continues hiring in new areas.
The act went into effect a year ago, but participation rates are unclear.
Experts at Broadband Breakfast spotlight managed Wi-Fi, legacy building solutions and bulk Internet as keys.
Supported by public funding, the network will reach more than 200,000 Virginia homes and businesses once complete.
European Union's participation in a State Department effort to secure global AI supply chains remains uncertain.