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ISPs, Consumer Groups Ask Supreme Court to Preserve USF
The FCC separately asked SCOTUS to intervene earlier this month.
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
The FCC separately asked SCOTUS to intervene earlier this month.
Broadband Mapping and Data
Larger ISPs had to display labels with their plans in April.
Spectrum
The company proposed exclusive licenses for the currently-shared Citizens Broadband Radio Service at 3.5 GigaHertz.
Consumers’ Research
The litigious conservative nonprofit challenging the Universal Service Fund says its case could make it harder for Congress to delegate duties.
SpaceX
The competitive provider groups differed on including fixed wireless.
Public Safety
The agency activated its disaster reporting system Monday.
SpaceX
The FCC said it stood by its decision not to award the company $885 million in broadband subsidies.
Cox Communications
The state's planning a second, $12 million round of CPF awards.
Election 2024
Reply comments on the rules, which Carr opposes, are due October 11.
Spectrum
FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel looking to open more in 6 GHz band for Very Low Power use.
California
CPUC also awarded $172 million to get fiber to 56,000 locations.
Public Safety
The program provides a $9.25 monthly broadband discount.
USF
Adjacent providers say they had subsidy awards reduced because of a misclassification.
Net Neutrality
The battle hinges on FCC authority to turn ISPs into common carriers.
USF
The group did not oppose the FCC's petition for the court to review its controversial lawsuit.
USF
The move wouldn't raise prices for consumers, the two said.