NTIA
NTIA OKs Virginia’s Broadband Plan, Commonwealth Launches BEAD Challenge Process
It is the second state to start ground-truthing broadband data as part of the $42.5 billion program under IIJA.
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.
NTIA
It is the second state to start ground-truthing broadband data as part of the $42.5 billion program under IIJA.
Funding
The new guidance allows performance bonds and takes other measures to include smaller providers.
Joe Biden
The fund is set to run dry in 2024.
FCC
The $3 billion shortfall was first flagged by the FCC in July 2022.
Broadband's Impact
The internet subsidy dubbed the Affordable Connectivity Program is set to dry up as early as April 2024.
BBLO
Right-of-way disputes regularly hold up deployments, providers said.
Senate Commerce
Lax DOJ enforcement lets fines go uncollected, witnesses said.
Biden-Harris Administration
The rules would aim to prevent unequal broadband access along racial and class lines.
FCC
The latest step in the agency’s efforts to curb scam calls will kick off this week, FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said.
FCC
The commission took action on expanding E-Rate, maternal health data, and opening the 6 GHz band.
FCC
Public comment open until December 14, with reply comments due on January 17, 2024.
Defense Department
The framework could help free up more spectrum to meet rising demand, some experts said.
Cox Communications
Cable companies can leverage low upgrade costs and network operating experience to win grants, executives said.
Rural
A rural build required as part of the company’s Time Warner Cable purchase was surprisingly profitable, Chris Winfrey said.
FCC
The voice providers did not submit adequate robocall prevention plans.
NTCA
Trade groups argue their members are too small to engage in anti-competitive behavior.