FCC
'Alarming Amount of Vulnerable Gear': FCC Data Show 6,300 Sites with Insecure Equipment
The FCC has approved reimbursements for more than 6,300 project sites across the country.
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.
FCC
The FCC has approved reimbursements for more than 6,300 project sites across the country.
Fiber
The nonprofit said broadband offices should consider cost and deployment time as well.
Digital Inclusion
The mostly ceremonial move drew industry support.
Robocall
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel asked for similar legislation in November.
NTCA
Seven trade groups urged lawmakers to pass the Broadband Grant Tax Treatment Act.
USF
Including broadband providers in the USF would likely cost consumers more, Rosenworcel said.
Robocall
The commission is set to consider robocall rules, emergency alerts.
USF
Providers reported progress on rebuilding and expanding networks in Puerto Rico.
IIJA
Broadband was part of the reelection campaign's emphasis on infrastructure.
FCC
The agency also clarified space debris mitigation rules and moved to fine pirate radio stations.
The state is still waiting on a green light from the NTIA, but expects approval 'very soon.'
The group has argued the rules go beyond the FCC's authority under the Infrastructure, Investment and Jobs Act.
AI
The document will suggest policies for auditing AI systems, the agency's top official said.
Tribal
Tribal governments can now submit proposals through March 22, 2024, rather than January 23.
Spectrum
Dish is planning to stand up an NTIA-funded testing facility in the next 6 months.
USF
The group thinks the Fifth Circuit is poised to issue a conflicting decision.