Spectrum
GPS Vulnerabilities Prompt Industry Push for Backup Systems
The FCC is exploring terrestrial and space-based alternatives that could serve as backups when GPS fails.
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Spectrum
The FCC is exploring terrestrial and space-based alternatives that could serve as backups when GPS fails.
Infrastructure
47% of all underground infrastructure damages affect telecom, with 25% of those damages caused by telecom companies hitting their own infrastructure.
Crypto
The collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX exchange transformed cryptocurrency from a bipartisan issue to a political battleground: Giancarlo.
Broadband Live
With deployment pressures mounting and policies shifting, what will become of the $42.45 billion program?
Spectrum
Wi-Fi's economic value in the U.S. alone is projected to reach $1.2 trillion by 2027.
Democracy
The panel took place following President Trump’s efforts to remove sitting Democratic commissioners from the FTC.
mergers
Panelists criticized Carr’s tactics as vague, politically driven, and lacking in clear legal grounding.
precision agriculture
Agricultural connectivity requirements differ fundamentally from residential broadband needs
Social Media
Bipartisan support grows for KOSA despite implementation concerns.
International
Fiber deployment emerges as a common thread despite vastly different market conditions.
Satellite
Bureau Chief Jay Schwarz outlined two key priorities: Modernizing licensing systems and ensuring adequate spectrum.
COVID
'Where my hope lies is in the states,' said Deborah Lathen, president of Lathen Consulting.
AI
This event previewed the upcoming in-person 'Data Centers, Nuclear Power, and Broadband Summit' conference on March 27
Fiber
Copper theft has evolved beyond petty crime into organized operations.
EU
All three national wireless carriers - AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile - are expanding their fiber investments in various ways.
Benton
States are exploring new approaches to maintain broadband affordability for low-income households.