Cities and states are still in the midst of challenging the accuracy of the FCC's maps.
Alabama, Colorado, New Mexico, New York, Kansas and Pennsylvania had broadband-related measures on the ballot.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $10-million grant award for the state's first foray into municipal broadband.
The NTIA will press states to not lock out publicly-owned broadband project. If they do, they must disclose why.
Some state laws, as written, may run counter to IIJA language and constrain the use of federal funds.
City is yet another in a growing field of municipalities aiming for a municipal fiber network.
Muninetworks' Sean Gonsalves cracks open and investigates the infrastructure bill.
Huntsville Utilities has constructed a fiber network to nearly every residence and business but not directly connected the properties.
While the bulk of the Accessible, Affordable Internet for All (AAIA) Act proposes to invest $100 billion to expand broadband access in […]
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Without good information from Internet Service Providers (ISPs), the federal government is essentially shooting in the dark when it comes […]
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December 2, 2020 – As House GOP leaders ask the Government Accountability Office to audit the U.S. Department of Agriculture […]