Second Circuit
Federal Inaction on ACP Spurs State-led Broadband Subsidies
As federal ACP support wanes, state broadband subsidy solutions in New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia offer innovative solutions to maintain connectivity.
Second Circuit
As federal ACP support wanes, state broadband subsidy solutions in New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia offer innovative solutions to maintain connectivity.
Spectrum
Planned Tuesday House subcommittee hearing with all five FCC commissioners postponed because of the death of Chairwoman Rosenworcel's father.
FCC
The bills focus on thwarting potential efforts by China to exploit security vulnerabilities in networks.
Defense
The measure empowers the FCC to allocate spectrum licenses auctioned before March 9, 2023.
The head of the FCC is proposing cybersecurity standards on devices.
Energy and Commerce
House Committee members said they wanted to ensure that the NTIA is appropriately managing funds to support rural areas.
FCC
Lawmakers considered more than 30 legislative drafts targeting potential regulatory obstacles.
china
House lawmakers presented a united front against TikTok as calls for a national ban gain momentum.
FCC
Lawmakers were disappointed the Senate did not pass legislation providing the authority until May 19.
FCC
A bill that would extend the auction authority of the FCC passed the House.
china
The new chair renamed three subcommittees, hinting at the GOP’s goals for the coming term.
The conservative firebrand attributes says the banning of her personal Twitter is the result of social media’s left-wing bias.
FCC
There are new proposed rules that offer legal protections to those aiding in enforcement efforts against illegal robocalls.
FAA
Davidson said that he hopes to avoid inter-agency conflicts such as last month’s dispute with airlines over 5G interference.
FCC
The FCC chairwoman responded to a letter by members of Congress resisting calls to back down on net neutrality.
COVID
March 26, 2021 – The heads of the largest social media companies largely defended their platforms, reiterated what they’ve done, and offered few solutions to the problems that ail them during a congressional hearing Thursday. But, under harsh questioning from the House Energy and Commerce Committee,