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Broadband Breakfast on June 21, 2023 – Middle Mile Award Announcements
What should we expect from the upcoming Middle Mile grants, and what might get left behind?
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What should we expect from the upcoming Middle Mile grants, and what might get left behind?
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Amid supply chain constraints and a hostile technological race with China, will the legislation be successful?
Tribal
How are Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program projects progressing, and how will they interact with BEAD projects?
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This special “town hall” will address the strong desire from many in the broadband world to see the Affordable Connectivity Fund renewed.
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Louisiana was first awarded a planning grant from IIJA, first to receive ARP funding ARP and is first in per capita broadband adoption.
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How should lawmakers navigate competing concerns about national security, free speech, mental health and competition?
Infrastructure
How will domestic procurement requirements shape the future of U.S. infrastructure development?
Infrastructure
What opportunities and challenges do MDUs present for service providers?
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What are the risks associated with artificial intelligence deployment, and which concerns are just fearmongering?
EVs
How can broadband providers electrify their installation processes and support the push for green energy?
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Engaging local communities can build trust, which is an important factor in increasing adoption.
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This Broadband Breakfast Live Online session will preview the upcoming Broadband Communities Summit on May 1–4.
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Despite the FCC’s recent expansion of STIR/SHAKEN, some panelists called the framework ineffective.
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Hear state broadband leaders talk about how they are approaching the digital equity planning process.
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How should state broadband offices approach cost-sharing and other BEAD compliance requirements?
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Has the FCC succeeded in making the STIR/SHAKEN framework work?