The issue of pole attachment costs to place broadband equipment is being examined by the FCC.
The rules prevent providers from denying service to lower-income customers.
Panelists said everyone who is connected should be prepared.
The program has allowed more providers to open telehealth services and is creating more audio-only sessions.
Company says that the next generation of its products depend on 5G progress.
FCBA panelists discuss data privacy and consumer protection challenges for the Biden administration.
March 30, 2021 – With a change in administration comes a change in the party leadership structure for federal agencies, […]
March 8, 2021—Experts are divided about how the 12 GigaHertz (GHz) spectrum should be utilized in the wake of the […]
February 2, 2021 – Democratic Sen. Ed Markey’s communications policy focus this Congress will be on net neutrality, children and […]
January 15, 2021 — During the Federal Communications Bar Association’s Winter Celebration Thursday, technological subjects and conversation were put aside, […]
November 8, 2020 — The future of the spectrum industry relies on engineers developing processes to squeeze the most out […]
October 20, 2020 — Industry officials and policy-makers who want the Federal Communications Commission to take a more active role […]
October 16, 2020 — With or without federal action on broadband, California politicians have been active in taking steps to […]
June 23, 2020 — Due to the nature of its services, the subsea cable industry deals with numerous threats on […]
June 8, 2020 — The Federal Communication Commission’s recent initiatives to increase funding for telehealth services, or broadband-enabled healthcare, are […]
WASHINGTON, July 30, 2019 — Closing the digital divide will require a multifaceted long-term solution, and better broadband maps are […]
June 20 - All Americans, whether they be poor, handicapped, or rural, have the right to universal broadband service, Rep. Ed Markey said on Friday. The...