12 Days of Broadband
12 Days of Broadband: State Regulations and Children's Safety Online
12 year olds (and older) having to age-verify on social media may become more common going forward.
An annual series of the year's top 12 stories in broadband.
12 Days of Broadband
12 year olds (and older) having to age-verify on social media may become more common going forward.
12 Days of Broadband
It's been 11 years since Verizon filed arguments against the FCC in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
12 Days of Broadband
As the global race for 5G dominance continues, a significant hurdle looms ahead.
12 Days of Broadband
NTIA’s Enabling Middle Mile Program will facilitate the installation of over 12,000 miles of fiber-optic cable.
12 Days of Broadband
In religious traditions including Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism and others, 8 represents the idea of balance, justice and fairness.
12 Days of Broadband
Open access networks can be better understand through the 7-layered Open Systems Interconnection
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On the one year anniversary, the White House touted investment of one-hundred-and-66 billion dollars.
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All 56 states and territories have released for comment their Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment proposals.
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FCC staff processed 4.8 million challenges to coverage data and 1.5 million challenges to location data.
Broadband's Impact
The remaining funds are anticipated to be depleted by May 2024, according to the ACP Dashboard tracker.
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Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said the FCC's recent move was an effort to ease friction for BEAD deployments.
12 Days of Broadband
On the First Day of Broadband, my true love sent to me: One Artificial General Intelligence
FCC
State officials are responsible for the disbursal of federal broadband infrastructure funds, but many offices are understaffed.
FCC
The Senate recently passed a measure banning the app from government devices.
ACP
The program is helping low-income households afford internet access, but some experts warn that the fund will soon be depleted.
Senate Commerce
Critics urged the FCC to expand the fund’s contribution sources, but the agency chose to punt the decision to Congress.