Panelists are concerned that states may not have had the prescriptive guidance needed to maximize funding.
It will be the first time TikTok's CEO will appear for a congressional hearing.
The proposal would ensure providers give 'timely and actionable information' on 988 outages.
The commission said the database that determined healthcare subsidies had cost 'anomalies.'
Some states' attorneys general are suing a realtor for alleged robocall scheme.
'Utilities have been willing to perform these voluntary pole replacements because they have been compensated for it.'
FCC received over 1 million challenges to mapping data and added 1 million locations.
An agency official said states have asked for guidance on how to handle local challenges.
The commission has been exploring the broadening of the E-Rate program, a high-cost program under the Universal Service Fund.
Time is running out to have cities' voices heard at state broadband roundtables.
Rosenworcel hopes NTIA and the regulator can work together on $1.5B Innovation Fund.
'Section 230 is critical to enabling the digital sector’s efforts to respond to extremist[s],' said a tech industry supporter.
NTCA and the Rural Wireless Association are backing a petition to double time to enter emergency agreements.
15% of applicants said they still haven’t begun work to remove equipment as of October.
The new committee will investigate competition between the U.S. and China.
Signatories say the FCC's map is inaccurate and local governments don't have the resources to challenge it in time.
The Verizon rival is claiming that the telco unfairly charged it for more space than it occupies on its infrastructure.
FCC looks to strip time to notify and expand definition of breach for telecom reporting.
Amazon began launch of drone deliveries in two U.S. cities late last month.
Sohn's renomination comes after the Democrats expanded their majority in the Senate, which confirms nominations.
The program is helping low-income households afford internet access, but some experts warn that the fund will soon be depleted.
The second map submission window opens January 3 and closes March 1.
Critics urged the FCC to expand the fund’s contribution sources, but the agency chose to punt the decision to Congress.
If Sohn is sworn in, it would break the FCC’s party deadlock and allow the Democrats to potentially bring back net neutrality.
The Mandatory Disaster Response Initiative requires providers to negotiate network sharing within nine months.
The spending package includes an extension of the FCC's auction authority to March 2023.
Communities need to be involved in decision-making when it comes to broadband builds.
CostQuest's CEO said states need to look at their vendors if they pose a problem challenging FCC map data.
Australia's highest court said Google is not a publisher by making available hyperlinks to articles.
The NTIA announced all states and territories have applied for initial planning money from the $42.5B BEAD program.
‘Advertising around gig speeds is doing tremendous damage to our public policy.’
The FCC will let Congress make changes to its authority to add contributors to the Universal Service Fund.
Academics were concerned about an anti-preference bill, while one state AG said he's 'pragmatic' about a federal privacy law.
Carr said he was notified via press release of the FCC decision to deny RDOF money to Starlink and LTD.
'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.