FBA
Broadband Breakfast on November 2, 2022 – Workforce Development Measures
How can states sustain and expand the dwindling broadband workforce?
FBA
How can states sustain and expand the dwindling broadband workforce?
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Hear from the DII moderators about what to expect from this year’s pathbreaking program.
Fabric
Amid rising discontent about the FCC’s use of the “broadband fabric” to measure broadband availability, what are the alternatives?
Broadband Live
Does the ‘Broadband Grant Tax Treatment Act’ stand a chance?
USF
FCC should not ‘wait for Congress to sort through these complex issues.’
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Digital Infrastructure Investment brings the broadband infrastructure and financial services communities together.
Aalborg University Copenhagen
Critical USF programs for expanding broadband are struggling to maintain revenue streams.
Association for Progressive Communication
Community Connectivity Providers present a new paradigm for thinking about digital infrastructure investment for community networks.
BBLO
The company says its map is based on millions of M-Lab speed tests conducted over a six-month period.
Broadband Breakfast
They objected to being required to help build CostQuest’s database, but are unable to utilize database for their own benefit.
bblot
The future of the Biden administration’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act depends upon the FCC’s maps.
Broadband Live
There is an increasing worry that cities may be left out of the wealth of resources for broadband infrastructure spending.
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The event will be headlined by Sarah Bleau, middle mile program director at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
Broadband Mapping and Data
State officials discussed working with academic, community and industry partners to craft its broadband maps.
Broadband Live
Panelists include Craig Settles, Matthew Rantanen, Margaret “Peggy” Talbot, and Kevin Easterling of the Black Heritage Association.
iija
On August 24, Broadband Breakfast Editor and Publisher Drew Clark will return to the Land of Lincoln.