Donald Trump
Trump’s Gold 'T1 Phone' Nowhere to Be Found
The $499 'Made in America' device never shipped.
Reporter Akul Saxena studied Politics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and has experience working in the mergers and acquisitions space. He’s focused on economic mobility and tech policy, and how broadband infrastructure supports both.
Donald Trump
The $499 'Made in America' device never shipped.
Briefs
The business lobby says rule exceeds Immigration and Nationality Act
Briefs
The tech group said age consent rules compel and restrict lawful speech.
Court Injunctions
The ruling came from a union challenge to the administration’s authority over layoffs during the shutdown.
Public Safety
The action followed broader crackdowns on Chinese carriers and blacklisted Huawei and ZTE equipment.
Briefs
The hearing exposed a growing divide between local frustration and industry resistance over abandoned broadband lines.
Downed Cables
Hawaiian telecommunication companies are moving to repair downed lines locals fear could ignite a blaze.
Copper Theft
More than 15,000 network attacks were logged, but major incidents went uncounted.
Briefs
Nokia licenses technology from Hewlett Packard Enterprises to enhance mobile networks.
government shutdown
Lawmakers called it solidarity with federal workers, though the Constitution guarantees their salaries continue.
Briefs
California becomes the first state to regulate ad volume on streaming platforms.
Data Center
Related Digital’s Cheyenne campus will create 700 construction jobs and generate $250 million in tax revenue.
Free Speech
At hearing, both parties said they backed free speech–but differed on its biggest threat
BEAD
After calling BEAD a “boondoggle” last year, the Iowa senator omitted the program.
Digital Divide
Through ConnectALL, New York is ramping up investment in fiber, mobile service, and equitable connectivity statewide.
Digital Inclusion
NYC’s Big Apple Connect, bringing high-speed internet to public housing, secured through 2028.