Rural
Senate Passes Bill to Ease SEC Reporting Rules on Rural Providers
Bill simplifies SEC reporting for providers with High-Cost support and assets under $10 million.
The Rural Broadband Association, formerly the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association, is a membership association that represents independent, community-based telecommunications companies. Its goal is to expand broadband deployment and ensure a better-connected future for rural America.
Rural
Bill simplifies SEC reporting for providers with High-Cost support and assets under $10 million.
Broadband's Impact
Telecom providers say new mandates are unnecessary, point to market-driven solutions.
USF
Congress would have to act in order for tech companies to be assessed, said Pai
Public Safety
Surge in network vandalism and theft prompt industry push for tougher laws protecting communications infrastructure.
Briefs
Satellite differs from wireline on price, reliability, and security, trade group says.
Election 2024
In his Rose Garden statement of congratulations to Trump, Biden reiterated and emphasized the role of his administration's infrastructure law.
Cox Communications
Inconsistent court rulings force ISPs to make tough choices on user disconnections.
NTCA
ReConnect Program funding will flow to ten states.
USF
Adjacent providers say they had subsidy awards reduced because of a misclassification.
NTCA
Under current law, BEAD grants are taxable income at federal level.
USF
They say Midco doesn't offer voice service in their areas.
Fifth Circuit
A Fifth Circuit Court decision threatens funding of the $8.1 billion subsidy program
IRA
The Biden administration's broadband initiatives were described as crucial for saving rural hospitals.
NTCA
The group has told the federal government some rules might keep its members from participating.
Rural
USTelecom, NCTA, WISPA, and RDOF winners joined the banking industry in suggesting the agency ditch the standard.
NTCA
A letter to the NTIA suggested steps to decrease low-cost service option burden on ISPs.