Faster speeds enabled by XGS-PONs are in high demand, say network operators.
In a new joint venture, AT&T will expand its fiber network across the nation.
Experts say that 5G increases fixed wireless speed to be a competitor to wired networks.
The GAO report identified 25 different broadband-focused funding programs, but some lawmakers argued that all are important.
Including all broadband internet revenue will alter the internet in uncertain ways, claims expert.
Cost modifications will reduce the efficiency of the program, agree experts.
Overreporting in maps may prove to be detrimental.
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The BEAD program will prioritize fiber deployments, agree experts.
Getting access to and cooperating with the right government agencies can be a big delay with infrastructure projects.
Rosenworcel said the FCC has the authority to extend removal deadline by six months.
Some industry leaders are concerned that NTIA BEAD requirements make workforce hiring harder.
Fixed wireless should not be overlooked, according to an industry panel of providers at Broadband Communities Summit.
Broadband Breakfast Club report comes after 'Buy America' middle mile waiver released, before BEAD funding decisions by June 30.
Sixth Circuit adopted reasons from another appeal court.
Broadband infrastructure can be seen as a fourth utility after water, gas and electricity.
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The May 10 Connect (X) session will discuss the Middle Mile Program and the key role of state broadband offices.
Broadband leaders have 'unrealistic expectations' for mapping accuracy, panel hears.
The NTIA’s resources for funding applications help state broadband officers manage their their BEAD programs.
County governments can coordinate with ISPs to connect their communities, panel hears.
The middle mile waiver comes ahead of the awarding of grants from the $1B program.
Network operators can take steps to prevent the biggest risk to open-access networks: A race to the bottom.
In surprise announcement at keynote luncheon, Sohn revealed as the first executive director of the new organization advocating for municipalities.
States should consider issuing bonds to fund broadband projects, panel hears.
Director of RUS called for more flexibility in how it administers federal funds.
In 2014, Brownsville was ranked as the worst-connected city in the United States.
Cities are being drawn to open-access deployment models, say panelists.
State broadband offices are tasked with outlining their challenge processes amid other concerns.
Financial requirements for broadband grant applications include audited financials and letter of credit requirements.
T-Mobile touted the strength of its 5G wireless network for home internet.
The allegation cell radiation causes cancer has been talked about for years.
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Estimating how far the money will go does not require advanced math.
Executives said fixed-wireless service has become one of the biggest uses for its 5G network.
Lawmakers considered more than 30 legislative drafts targeting potential regulatory obstacles.
Advances for the green economy in the Inflation Reduction Act rely upon smart grid infrastructure.
'We aren’t doing the blanket waivers of the past,' said Kevin Gallagher, a top Commerce Department Official.
The FCC's spectrum auction authority expired in March.
The FCC approved a comment period to address the issue over a year ago.