Defense
Defense Study Says Sharing Lower 3 GHz Band Not Currently Possible: NTIA
NTIA head Alan Davidson told lawmakers the unpublished study says sharing in the band is not currently feasible.
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
NTIA head Alan Davidson told lawmakers the unpublished study says sharing in the band is not currently feasible.
Rural
The state may request a waiver to make RDOF areas eligible for BEAD.
BEAD
The state expects “few or no” underserved households will remain by the time subgrantee selection begins.
Labor
The Technology in the Parks Act would also put parks in line for used computers and equipment from federal agencies.
FCC
Commissioners and House lawmakers discussed key topics at a contentious hearing.
FCC
Partisan disputes return to FCC policies after years of a 2-2 split on the commission.
Biden-Harris Administration
Commissioners from both parties emphasized the issues to the House Communications and Technology Subcommittee.
FCC
The FCC rules have drawn strong pushback from industry groups and praise from Democratic leadership.
Infrastructure
Existing infrastructure is insufficient to handle extra traffic from the 2024 Republican National Convention: Verizon.
FCC
The state is unsure if any of its $1.7 billion allocation will be left over after funding new infrastructure.
Infrastructure
Proposed rules would also put more limits on when utilities can pass full replacement costs to telecom companies.
Funding
Providers may receive up to $10,000 for each utility pole they replace in unserved areas.
FCC
The state is asking for a waiver to open up RDOF areas to BEAD applications.
BEAD
The state is planning to expand its fiber technician training program after funding infrastructure projects.
BEAD
The state expects to get broadband to all its unserved and underserved locations.
Broadband's Impact
The proposals detail plans for the $42.5 billion broadband expansion program.