'We are continuing to review the letter and are evaluating our next steps,' LTD said.
A new bill would provide grants to providers who can quickly build middle-mile infrastructure along existing electrical grid system.
One trade group warns about providers leaving the program if data collection too onerous.
Phillips told Politico that he is leaving the competition watchdog this fall.
The establishment of the Affordable Connectivity Outreach Grant Program is intended to bring awareness to the program.
Some say the bill would add heavy regulation that will harm investments and consumers.
It's the ninth wave of funding confirmations, bringing the total amount to more than $5.2 billion to three million locations.
A number of players have pitched the idea of having big tech platforms pay into the basic telecommunications fund.
The legal brief comes at a time when the FCC studies the future of the fund.
The FCC signed on five states this month and seven last month.
The money will add to the USDA's ReConnect program.
The FCC said it will "likely" be the last opportunity for schools and libraries to get funding before money runs out.
The three letters are the latest in the FCC's ongoing crackdown on illegal call traffic.
Calls in contrast to growing support for a broader mechanism including broadband revenues
The FCC has now confirmed more than half the $9.2 billion for the program.
Announcement comes after a Republican lawmaker urging agencies to reaffirm partnership on spectrum policy and coordination.
The hope is coordination problems will be relieved when the Senate confirms NTIA head.
Dish Wireless has a new president at a critical time in push to become major wireless player in the U.S.
American automobile manufacturer gunning to be first to market with personal autonomous vehicle.
The FCC chairwoman responded to a letter by members of Congress resisting calls to back down on net neutrality.
The Fiber Broadband Association and the NTCA Rural Broadband Association said it will release the book before May 2022.
The agency has now committed $3.8 billion from the $7.17-billion program.
The agency said Thursday it has approved $1 billion to 69 providers in 32 states.
Money comes from the Telecommunications Infrastructure Loans and Community Connect programs.
Report recommends policymakers streamline access to poles as 'most efficient' means of broadband expansion.
Letter cites Carol Mattey report, which recommends broadening the base.
Inspector General report finds "dozens" of cases of EBB abuse across the country.
The registration comes after the company rebranded to Meta, taking it beyond its social media origins.
The agency released a statement of objectives earlier this month.
Calls are growing louder for mandatory breach reporting for cybersecurity incidents.
Rural Wireless Association is concerned rip and replace will not compensate for costs related to supply chain and labor issues.
Associations and public interest groups said there are still many Americans using only voice services.
Republican senators can tolerate FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, but not Commissioner-nominee Gigi Sohn, says Politico.
Industry reacts to the appointments of Rosenworcel as first permanent woman chair, Sohn as first openly gay commissioner.
Report says Acting Chair Jessica Rosenworcel will be permanent and Gigi Sohn will break the party tie on the FCC.
Satellites, at the very least, can act as backup connections, webinar heard.
The FCC is looking at how to promote broadband competition and access in buildings.
Mediacom petitioned the FCC to stop a Google-West Des Moines deal, but Google said it's not exclusive.
Trade association doesn't like new antitrust bill, Charter makes changes at the top, T-Mobile leads wireless, Verizon on wireline.
EducationSuperHighway is signing up partners and will launch November 4.