Commerce
Former Officials: FCC’s Independence ‘Obliterated’ Under Carr
The FCC now serves political interests instead of the public, former agency officials said.
Assistant Editor Jericho Casper graduated from University of Virginia studying telecommunications policy. She previously served as a research assistant examining state laws that restrict local governments from owning or operating broadband networks.
Commerce
The FCC now serves political interests instead of the public, former agency officials said.
Free Speech
Session follows bipartisan concern over Chairman Brendan Carr’s perceived threats toward broadcast licensees.
Digital Inclusion
Through device access and digital skills training, Tech for Troops equips veterans with tools to rebuild their lives after service.
Digital Inclusion
The House’s first attempt spelled out detailed limits; the final law left those details to the FCC.
Speedtest.net
Ookla’s new Speedtest Pulse gives technicians a clearer picture of what’s slowing down your internet.
Commerce
$980 million in funds remain frozen; $294 million in announced awards still undistributed.
national security
Measures from Sens. Hickenlooper and Ernst aim to prevent equipment shortages and bolster domestic production
Rural
During his nomination hearing, lawmakers pressed on coordinating USDA’s broadband programs and reviewing stalled energy projects.
Funding
Fifth Circuit stay halts proceedings in Consumers’ Research v. FCC until government funding resumes
Broadband's Impact
In the House, Spanberger acted to direct the federal government to ensure that broadband networks were built to meet modern upload and download standards.
Land of Sky Regional Council
Hurricane Helene destroyed 1,700 miles of fiber, cutting service to 200,000 North Carolinians.
AI
NTIA will ‘take the most ambitious, forward-leaning 6G concepts and show the world.’
Wireless
The deal ushers in what NVIDIA and Nokia call the AI-native era of wireless.
Privacy
Google violated state law by collecting users’ location, browsing, and biometric data, Texas' attorney general said.
Free Speech
A former Texas litigator, Baasch has taken on social media companies over content moderation.
Free Speech
Citing the FCC’s obligations to maintain public interest in broadcasting, Trusty struck a tone similar to Chairman Brendan Carr.