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Broadband Breakfast on March 15, 2023 – Reflecting on Three Years of the Pandemic
What progress has been made toward universal broadband access?
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What progress has been made toward universal broadband access?
Tribal
Tribal leaders say they need to gather data to ensure that Tribal nations receive funding necessary for broadband.
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Summit moderators will set the stage for timely discussions on content moderation, privacy and competition.
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Discuss the state of the broadband workforce, what is being done to develop it and what challenges still lie ahead.
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What are states focusing on in order to maximize the amount and impact of their federal broadband funding?
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Panelists argued that ethical concerns about digital privacy and AI are not unfounded, but rather unfairly targeted at certain countries.
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The Supreme Court will soon hear two blockbuster cases asking if tech companies can be held liable for terrorist content on their platforms.
Infrastructure
Experts have warned that the BABA mandate raises the cost of broadband deployment.
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Will Congress have anything new to say about infrastructure investment, wireless communication or net neutrality?
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How will the power struggle over information technology and policy play out in the coming year?
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Experts will review the controversies surrounding the FCC’s map and discuss the various challenge processes.
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The cost of remote fiber deployment can be a deterrent, necessitating creative community solutions.
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G.hn technology can utilize existing telephone wiring and coaxial cabling to deliver fiber-like speeds.
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Live from Las Vegas for CES In this special episode of Broadband Breakfast Live Online!
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Californians’ opposition to the ADPPA’s preemption provision may be the end of the comprehensive bipartisan privacy bill.
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CoBank also mentions that Space X and T-Mobile will begin testing a satellite service by the end of 2023.