Right-of-way disputes regularly hold up deployments, providers said.
The framework could help free up more spectrum to meet rising demand, some experts said.
The Supreme Court has shown less deference to federal agencies in recent years, a BBLO panel heard.
Legislation to help close the rip and replace funding gap still awaits votes in Congress.
The bill will affect the tone and content of discussion on U.S.-owned platforms that wish to continue offering UK services.
Bead will connect over 90 percent of all locations, both unserved and underserved, to high-speed internet.
’The industry needs to get off its speed fixation.'
Lack of assurance regarding the ACP funding discourages local governments and providers from investing into the program.
Tribes needs to be prepared to approach states on what coverage data is not included in state maps.
Overreporting in maps may prove to be detrimental.
Cities are being drawn to open-access deployment models, say panelists.
New AI developments could impact jobs that have traditionally been considered safe from technological displacement.
The Treasury announced a proposal to revise broadband grant compliance obligations Tuesday.
The former FCC nominee spoke for the first time regarding future plans after withdraw.
Broadband access and privacy policies present opportunities for bipartisan collaboration, Broadband Breakfast panelists agreed.
This year will bring increased “frictionless technology,” which will reduce consumer confusions surrounding new tech, CES heard.
Broadband Breakfast’s coverage of CES will illuminate cutting-edge technologies.
The CRS report references a Broadband Breakfast Live Online event held in October.
'There are just an incredible amount of even management positions that would be well-suited to develop through an apprentice program.'
'If…you’re leasing that data from a private entity, you can’t just hand it over to another private entity.'
The company says its map is based on millions of M-Lab speed tests conducted over a six-month period.
They objected to being required to help build CostQuest’s database, but are unable to utilize database for their own benefit.
'Using the right information at the right time, we’re going to get to a better place.'
The director of the middle mile program said applicants must show "climate resilience" to get funding.
Government is 'worst person' to manage content moderation.
Though regulators may want to regulate cryptocurrency to protect consumers, experts argued that overdoing it could impact innovation.
Three broadband experts on a Broadband Breakfast live event discussed data collection and specificity of mapping.
Keller and Heckman Partner Jim Baller says model could lead to a race to the bottom, but UTOPIA CEO disagrees.
The bipartisan infrastructure framework faces hurdles before it because law. We'll discuss the process in Congress.
Experts argue for significant changes in order for broadband mapping efforts to be successful.
Open access provisions in municipal builds could alleviate fears of competition concerns with ISPs.
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