CPUC
Major Broadband Awards Handed Out in California, Ohio
California approved $237 million in grants; Ohio greenlit $94 million.
Founded in 1993, Charter Communications is the second-largest wireline broadband provider in the U.S., with $55.1 Billion in Annual Revenue as of 2024. They offer internet, video, voice, and mobile services to more than 32 million customers in 41 states.
CPUC
California approved $237 million in grants; Ohio greenlit $94 million.
Charter
Wireline broadband experienced notable churn in Q2 as subscribers shifted to fiber and fixed wireless technologies.
Charter
The public service commission said Charter violated a merger approval order
Charter
The funds will help counties provide matching funds for state allocations of ARPA awards.
Infrastructure
NCTA proposed the FCC extend the 45-day make-ready timeframe for orders of up to 6,000 poles.
Charter
'There will certainly be additional updates from the Office of the Governor on this matter,' said the governor's office.
Charter
Seasonal university disconnects and the sunset of ACP are principal causes, Altice said
FCC
'A 911 call is likely the most important call a person will ever make,' said FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel.
Charter
'The cell phone companies will face challenges as a customer bandwidth demands continue to grow," Charter's CEO said.
Wi-Fi
Law enforcement wireless devices on popular WiFi bands must be limited to 'true emergencies,' NCTA says
FCC
Democratic Senator from Arizona wants to lower the cost of high-speed internet for consumers and rural providers.
Sixth Circuit
'The FCC’s decision to treat the $150 billion broadband industry as a public utility is a question of vast economic and political significance," the ISPs said.
DC Circuit
'The FCC is order is hereby temporarily stayed until August 5, 2024,' the court said.
FCC
Cities need the FCC to scrap the Mixed-Use Rule to collect fees on cable's broadband revenue.
Sixth Circuit
Ahead of a stay ruling, Sixth Circuit asks for briefs on impact of the demise of the Chevron Doctrine.
FCC
The agency will vote July 18 on whether to seek comment on the move.