USF
GOP Attorneys General Urge Supreme Court Against USF
More than a dozen conservative legal groups filed briefs pushing to expand the nondelegation doctrine.
Reporter Jake Neenan, who covers broadband infrastructure and broadband funding, is a recent graduate of the Columbia Journalism School. Previously he reported on state prison conditions in New York.
USF
More than a dozen conservative legal groups filed briefs pushing to expand the nondelegation doctrine.
Earnings
The company is aiming to hit 600,000 fiber passings by 2027.
Education
Wender joins SHLB from the Capital Projects Fund at the Treasury Department, where he oversaw billions in broadband infrastructure.
Spectrum
Lawmakers are looking to include FCC spectrum auction authority in upcoming budget legislation.
Canada
BCE, Canada's largest telecom provider, is looking to enter the American market.
Net Neutrality
With the FCC certain not to appeal the agency’s loss, advocates for net neutrality have only the non-profit interveners to rely upon.
BEAD Data
Washington State has a $1.2 billion slice of federal broadband funding. The state's application funding window closed Jan. 31.
Wireless
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, a commissioner at the time, dissented from the order when it was adopted last year.
Funding
The meetings were intended to give guidance to participants.
Earnings
The cable operator has 3 million fiber passings, and is planning to deploy fiber to another 175,000 locations in 2025.
USF
The Supreme Court is set to decide whether the $8 billion-per-year fund is constitutional.
Fiber
Some Republican lawmakers have said they're concerned about high per-location costs.
Spectrum
The 5G industry has favored increasing power in the shared CBRS band; a coalition of unlicensed wireless and public interest groups oppose
USF
The Supreme Court is reviewing a ruling that found the $8 billion-per-year program's funding scheme unconstitutional.
Spectrum
Mobile carriers and cable heat up spectrum dispute as Congress works to reauthorize the FCC's ability to auction spectrum licenses.
BEAD Data
'We’re hoping the administration's change is not just ‘Let’s give it all to satellite, and then the problem’s over,' said Montana's broadband officer.