Benton
FCC Lawyer Defends Digital Discrimination Rules Before Eighth Circuit
ISP Lawyer Says ‘Disparate Impact’ Standard Never Authorized by Congress
Benton
ISP Lawyer Says ‘Disparate Impact’ Standard Never Authorized by Congress
Pole Attachments
The FCC protects telecom provider access to utility poles.
Infrastructure
The bill's opposers argue it threatens the work of local governments and ISPs in preparation for BEAD.
Second Circuit
Industry groups asked SCOTUS to strike down the Affordable Broadband Act – but only after net neutrality is sorted out.
Infrastructure
Across local, state, and federal levels efforts to streamline broadband permitting are intensifying.
FCC
The agency said it wasn't barred from adopting rules that overlapped with previously voided policies.
FCC
Electric companies told the FCC unnecessarily large requests compound a labor shortage.
Second Circuit
Broadband providers say Title I of the Communications Act preempts state rate regulation.
Infrastructure
ACA Connects pushed the FCC to adopt firm make-ready timelines and enhance self-help remedies for pole attachments.
Infrastructure
The trade group called for negotiable make-ready timelines to address challenges beyond pole owners' control.
Rural
USTelecom, NCTA, WISPA, and RDOF winners joined the banking industry in suggesting the agency ditch the standard.
BLM
The act aims to accelerate the review process for broadband permits issued by federal agencies.
Fifth Circuit
Experts tout USF as outdated as Fifth Circuit rules it unconstitutional.
NTCA
A letter to the NTIA suggested steps to decrease low-cost service option burden on ISPs.
USF
'A permanent, fully funded solution to the ACP is essential for a competitive marketplace,' USTelecom says.
FCC
An AT&T subsidiary argues it should not be subject to higher penalties for false remibursement claims.