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
USTelecom
Trade groups join a push to use USF to fund affordable connectivity efforts.
broadband prices
‘At a time when inflation has become the norm, broadband is an outlier,’ USTelecom says
USTelecom
Regulations would require providers to submit annual reports on risk mitigation.
Sixth Circuit
The Sixth Circuit was selected by lottery because national and state trade groups had filed identical appeals in four other circuits.
Second Circuit
That's the date trade groups have to decide whether to further challenge a New York law affected by the rules.
USTelecom
Consumers have overwhelmingly chosen a broadband future. As a result, less than two percent of U.S. households today rely solely on landline connections.
FCC
The proposal would require broadband providers to report to the FCC on their efforts to implement industry standards.
FCC
A conservative nonprofit argued the Fifth Circuit is likely to create conflicting precedent.
ACP
A U.S. senator, FCC commissioners, and a White House official rallied alongside public interest and industry groups for the subsidy program.
Privacy
Industry groups want a federal privacy law to hand all authority over to the FTC.
Cox Communications
At issue now is whether the FCC has left the door open for states to require them to contribute to state USF programs.
ACP
FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks urged trade group members to engage lawmakers on extending the program.
Rural
Some advocate for directing unused RDOF funds to state broadband offices instead.
FCC
The agency will take up the measure on April 25.
BDC
Advocates propose merging digital discrimination reporting requirements with existing Broadband Data Collection.