FCC
Rip-and-Replace Continues to Feel Funding Shortfall, FCC Says
Just 14 companies have finished replacing gear from Huawei and ZTE.
The Federal Communications Commission is the regulator of telecommunications, television, wireless, cable, satellite and radio-frequency spectrum in in the United States.
FCC
Just 14 companies have finished replacing gear from Huawei and ZTE.
Expert Opinion
'The global communications industry has aligned on the lower portion of the 3 GHz band' – except the United States.
FCC
T-Mobile and EQT are planning to run the network on an open access basis, with T-Mobile an early tenant.
FCC
The companies told the FCC that the transaction will serve the public interest.
FCC
Florida Congresswoman says the proposal would harm low-income Americans
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.
OTI
The groups worry a future Republican FCC would be less interested in defending the rules.
Spectrum
Increased spectrum sharing is the way to handle user demand in the midst of spectrum shortages, expert says
Sixth Circuit
The rules take a narrow approach to preempting state laws.
Sixth Circuit
The FCC wants the case moved to the D.C. Circuit, which has previously ruled in the agency's favor on net neutrality.
FCC
The state had the highest average number of complaints to the FCC about internet per 100,000 broadband serviceable locations.
Rural
Charter and Altice have been handing locations back to the FCC.
Justice Department
Industry groups sued to block the rules in February. Oral arguments are set for late September.
FCC
USCM resolution says FCC policy is denying cities access to millions of dollars in franchise fee revenue
WTA–Advocates for Rural Broadband
The groups want the FCC to reconsider its April decision to exempt broadband ISPs from helping sustain the USF.