Second Circuit
ISPs Give Up Court Challenge to N.Y.’s Affordable Broadband Law
It's possible the ISPs will ask the FCC to preempt the New York law
Second Circuit
It's possible the ISPs will ask the FCC to preempt the New York law
NTCA
Associations representing smaller providers filed a brief supporting a challenge by larger groups.
NTCA
A letter to the NTIA outlines how small providers can compete with large providers for BEAD grants
NTCA
A decision to forbear from applying Title II’s rate regulation provisions would preempt New York’s law, argues one scholar.
NTCA
The agency is set to vote on the measure next week.
Rural
Some advocate for directing unused RDOF funds to state broadband offices instead.
WTA
Thursday's draft net neutrality order excuses broadband internet service providers from contributions.
Rural
Commenters noted that the fabric is iterative, and changes to the data could cause confusion.
NTCA
ACA Connects, the Rural Broadband Association NTCA, and WISPA issued a joint statement against them.
NTCA
Seven trade groups urged lawmakers to pass the Broadband Grant Tax Treatment Act.
NTCA
A coalition of telecom associations are urging Congress to appropriate money to fund the Rip and Replace program.
NTCA
Trade groups argue their members are too small to engage in anti-competitive behavior.
NTCA
It’s not just about building networks, but providing affordability through programs like the ACP.
NTCA
The FCC’s challenge process is insufficient to allocate Enhanced ACAM funds, the Rural Broadband Association said.
Sixth Circuit
Sixth Circuit adopted reasons from another appeal court.
NTCA is concerned federal broadband funding in tribal areas may not be enough for long-term support.