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BEAD Program Initiative Should Utilize Analysis of Affordable Connectivity Program Enrollment
Analyzing ACP enrollment can help the BEAD program solve the ‘persisting gap between deployment and subscription.’
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Analyzing ACP enrollment can help the BEAD program solve the ‘persisting gap between deployment and subscription.’
FCC
The legal brief comes at a time when the FCC studies the future of the fund.
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Clyburn’s Rural Broadband Task Force aims to close the digital divide within five years.
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Facebook has found Russian espionage and disinformation campaigns on its platform.
FAA
Despite their initial refusal to delay, Verizon and AT&T reversed course on their position to delay 5G deployment around airports.
Infrastructure
Broadband Breakfast is kicking off a year-in-review with key developments in digital infrastructure.
Benton
The newly signed bill puts the U.S. on the offensive against Chinese companies such as Huawei and ZTE.
Benton
Verizon will use Project Kuiper, agriculture needs broadband for progress, social work advocacy key to close digital divide.
FCC
Industry reacts to the appointments of Rosenworcel as first permanent woman chair, Sohn as first openly gay commissioner.
Infrastructure
By creating open infrastructure systems, states can reduce the barriers to entry and foster increased broadband competition.
Joe Biden
FCC’s Lisa Hone appointed to NEC, EBB signs up 3.2 million homes, Oregon finishes network, senators request data sharing.
FCC
RDOF reverse auction criticized again, Google ups revenues during Covid, California survey on broadband access for K-12 students.
Infrastructure
Andrew Cuomo signs $15 internet bill, Benton calls for better broadband availability and adoption, and T-Mobile has best availability in 45 cities
Infrastructure
March 9, 2021 – Different departments in the federal government have different broadband maps, which has caused a lack of unity on a response to the United States’ rural broadband problem, experts said last month. Gigi Sohn, a distinguished fellow at Georgetown Law, said at the Michelson 20MM Build
Infrastructure
'Everybody ought to have access to a computer; everybody ought to have access to the internet; everybody ought to know how to use it.'
Benton
February 27, 2021 – The non-profit advocacy group Public Knowledge celebrated its twentieth anniversary year in a Monday event revolving around the issues that the group has made its hallmark: Copyright, open standards and other digital rights issues. Group Founder Gigi Sohn, now a Benton Institute