transportation
Broadband Breakfast on Wednesday, October 25, 2023 – Railroad Crossing and the Broadband Right-of-Way
Fiber providers are facing challenges in the right-of-way access across public lanes or private properties
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transportation
Fiber providers are facing challenges in the right-of-way access across public lanes or private properties
Broadband Live
Tune in to see what’s in store at the BEAD Implementation Summit in Washington on September 21, 2023.
BEAD
A new wave of activity in the domestic manufacturing market for fiber and electronic materials is happening
FCC
We may miss a major opportunity to finally connect all areas of the country if we don’t leverage 5G FWA technology.
BBC
End-to-end encryption of personal messages is essential and must be protected by law.
FCC
The program reimburse providers for removing Chinese equipment from their networks.
FBA
States are ramping up to submit their five-year broadband plans.
fixed wireless
Fixed wireless has the potential to deliver data speeds that surpass current broadband networks.
Amy Peikoff
Tech companies have argued against its age limitation and breach of end-to-end encryption.
FCC
5G is also helping carriers reach those on the wrong side of the digital divide.
Broadband Breakfast
How will the internet ‘nutrition label’ requirements affect broadband providers?
iija
U.S. states and territories will receive more than $41 billion. Do these sums adequately address their needs?
Broadband's Impact
The Broadband Quality Experience Delivered initiative helps provide seamless broadband connectivity so that applications can work together optimally.
iija
A number of organizations tracked allocations under the IIJA prior to the announcement of state BEAD allocations
Infrastructure
Broadband Breakfast hosts Tuesday summit at Samsung Executive Center after White House announcement.
Commerce
‘It is time for the United States to end its haphazard approach to closing the digital divide.’