5G Wireless
UScellular: Intense Competition, Debt Drove Decision to Sell to T-Mobile
Officials from UScellular made their case to the FCC last week
The Federal Communications Commission is the regulator of telecommunications, television, wireless, cable, satellite and radio-frequency spectrum in in the United States.
5G Wireless
Officials from UScellular made their case to the FCC last week
Spectrum
FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel looking to open more in 6 GHz band for Very Low Power use.
Broadband Mapping and Data
NRECA pushing for consumer-driven speed tests to improve FCC broadband data.
Benton
Panel discussed USF, ACP, and Net Neutrality
Public Safety
The program provides a $9.25 monthly broadband discount.
Consumers’ Research
Regulator concerned decision could delay closing the digital divide.
USF
Adjacent providers say they had subsidy awards reduced because of a misclassification.
Eighth Circuit
Fourteen states and the largest prison telecom provider have escalated their legal fight against the FCC.
Net Neutrality
The battle hinges on FCC authority to turn ISPs into common carriers.
Public Safety
With 21.7% of cell towers down in affected regions, emergency services struggle to respond in isolated areas
USF
The group did not oppose the FCC's petition for the court to review its controversial lawsuit.
USF
The move wouldn't raise prices for consumers, the two said.
Justice
The sale could impact internet access in remote areas like Alaska.
Fixed Wireless
FCC Chairwoman says 'a lot of households are signing up.'
5G Wireless
Regulator pressed Congress to restore FCC's auction authority
prison
With rates set to plunge in November, a leading telecom player warns the new limits were unsustainable.