FCC
FCC Says 5 Million Households Now Enrolled in Emergency Broadband Benefit Program
The $3.2 billion program provides broadband and device subsidies to eligible low-income households.
The effort to ensure that all communities have access to high-speed internet and receive digital skills education. Despite years of federal, state, and local investments, millions of Americans still lack broadband access due to geographic challenges, low population density, and high infrastructure costs.
FCC
The $3.2 billion program provides broadband and device subsidies to eligible low-income households.
Infrastructure
Webinar hears how critical mapping is to bridging the digital divide.
2021 Aspen Forum
FTC mounts another complaint against Facebook, Amazon warns third-party sellers about antitrust, Tesla autopilot investigated.
CETF
Join Sunne Wright McPeak at 12 Noon ET on Wednesday for a discussion about the push for digital equity.
Infrastructure
Mountain Connect looks to determine if the industry still has the stomach for in-person interactions as infections rise.
Yvette Clarke
The Anti-Digital Redlining Act hopes to ensure low-income areas get equal broadband access.
Infrastructure
Company head says scalable, gigabit future is a priority now to deal with future broadband challenges.
Expert Opinion
Craig Settles describes the important role that community institutions have played in promoting connectivity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
5G Wireless
Leaked infra proposal has base 100 Mbps speeds, Apple’s phones getting 5G, Newsom signs broadband bill, FTC money recovery bill.
COVID
Libraries are a crucial “third space” between work and home and connective tissue in a democratic and egalitarian society.
COVID
Friday’s Gigabit Libraries Network conversation will feature Drew Clark of Broadband Breakfast and John Busby of BroadbandNow.
FCC
Huawei scoffs at FCC rip and replace, rural broadband bill moves in committee, franchise fees appeal, Calif. broadband bill integral.
FCC
Executive order would kickoff new antitrust and net neutrality regulations.
Infrastructure
Without further word on what to expect in the bipartisan infrastructure framework, Doug Dawson examines what direction it could take.
Infrastructure
Though the FCC has claimed that broadband figures are improving, BroadbandNow’s data paints a less favorable picture.
FCC
Black churches are more than spiritual gathering places: They are power centers within the Black community.