Defense Department
Senators Disagree on Spectrum Auction Proceeds
Democratic lawmakers supported using proceeds to fund the Affordable Connectivity Program.
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.
Defense Department
Democratic lawmakers supported using proceeds to fund the Affordable Connectivity Program.
FCC
The bills deal with network security and studying 6G technology.
FCC
A coalition of utility companies asked the FCC to discard part of its new pole attachment rules.
Commerce
The bill is aimed at making Economic Development Administration grants more accessible for broadband projects.
FCC
Republican Commissioners dissented from the all-in pricing rules.
Digital Inclusion
House Republicans made a similar move in January.
Cyber Trust Mark.
The voluntary certification will be based on NIST cybersecurity standards.
FCC
The agency went through with its proposed 100 * 20 Mbps definition.
Vermont
Four other states are accepting challenges and three more are planning to begin the process soon.
FCC
FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel has argued that appropriations make the USF less stable.
ARPA
Minnesota began accepting applications for its $50 million program. Oregon finalized guidelines for awarding $149 million from CPF.
Louisiana
More than 20 think tanks asked Republican lawmakers to push the NTIA to approve lighter touch state plans.
Defense Department
The bill would also require the NTIA to flag 2,500 megahertz of federal spectrum for repurposing.
Digital Inclusion
The FCC chairwoman reminded lawmakers the fund will freeze enrollments next Thursday, on February 8.
Funding
The four states are now free to start ground-truthing government broadband data.
FCC
A group of state attorneys general endorsed the move in response to an NOI.