NY's Brad Hoylman introduced legislation that would attempt to control how social media handles users’ speech.
Industry officials disagree over how effective mandates are in creating internet provider choice within multitenant residential buildings.
March 23, 2021 — A federal judge ruled Friday that the San Francisco city leader unlawfully denied T-Mobile permits to […]
February 16, 2021 — After being abruptly removed from web servers by tech giants on January 10, the controversial social […]
January 2, 2021 – Expect issues of broadband and multifamily housing to gain renewed attention in 2021. Watch for some […]
Changes to the Federal Communications Commission’s review process for certain applications involving foreign ownership go into effect Monday. These new […]
May 15, 2020 — Community support is vital for local business longevity amid the coronavirus, said panelists in a US […]
A report from BroadbandNow finds that people from states with municipal broadband restrictions pay more for their internet than those […]
May 2, 2020 – “Silicon Valley needs to become more political,” said Mark Lutter, founder and executive director of the […]
Pro-tech advocates changed more minds than their anti-tech counterparts at a Silicon Flatirons debate on Sunday. Pro-tech and anti-tech advocates […]
Taiwan has the world’s fastest broadband, while the United States comes in at 15th place, according to the annual Worldwide […]
WASHINGTON, July 30, 2010 – San Francisco area public officials have announced that they would enter into a partnership with Motorola to construct a 700 MegaHerz...
SAN MATEO, Calif., May 11, 2009 - States looking for answers to many questions on how to implement the broadband stimulus program should look to California,...