Broadband Live
Broadband Breakfast on February 21, 2024 – Social Media in the Courts
The Supreme Court ruling on state social media laws could shape broader tech regulation.
Breakfast Media LLC CEO Drew Clark has led the Broadband Breakfast community since 2008. Founded Broadband Census crowdsourcing, ran a state broadband initiative, Partnership for a Connected Illinois.
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The Supreme Court ruling on state social media laws could shape broader tech regulation.
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Focus on actual broadband performance is coming front and center for consumers.
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The Pulver Order opened up competition in internet voice services by freeing it from traditional telecom regulations.
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Tune in for Broadband Breakfast Live Online from CES 2024 in Las Vegas.
12 Days of Broadband
On the First Day of Broadband, my true love sent to me: One Artificial General Intelligence
With the Winter Solstice upon us, Broadband Breakfast today presents the first of its '12 Days of Broadband'
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What will the biggest shifts in infrastructure and connectivity be in 2024?
Broadband's Impact
Registration to attend in person is $245; you may also sign up for the webcast for $35.
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SpaceX and Amazon are poised to blanket the skies with thousands more satellites.
FCC
A core component of Americans — about 20 percent — are not connected to the benefits of better broadband.
Broadband's Impact
At VON: Evolution From Oct. 31-Nov. 2, you’ll meet the change makers in the communications industry in New York CIty.
iija
ConnectLA is the first state agency under BEAD to kick off an evidence-based procedure ground-truthing local broadband data.
iija
Tickets for the day-long BEAD Implementation Summit are available for $145 until August 21.
Innovation
See highlights from Made in America Summit featuring Samsung, Movandi, Digital Supply Chain Institute and Foreign Policy
Broadband's Impact
Dr. Tamarah Holmes, Director of the Office of Broadband for the Commonwealth of Virginia, on program.
Commerce
$930 million in federal funding will leverage a total of nearly $1.8 billion in middle mile broadband infrastructure.