Infrastructure
Broadband Breakfast on May 3, 2023 – Broadband in Multi-Dwelling Units at Broadband Communities Summit
What opportunities and challenges do MDUs present for service providers?
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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?
Broadband Live
Engaging local communities can build trust, which is an important factor in increasing adoption.
Broadband Communities
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.
Broadband Live
Hear state broadband leaders talk about how they are approaching the digital equity planning process.
Broadband Live
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?
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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.
Broadband Live
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.
Broadband Live
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.
Broadband Live
The Supreme Court will soon hear two blockbuster cases asking if tech companies can be held liable for terrorist content on their platforms.