FCC
Rosenworcel and Carr Circulate Proposal to Ban Covered Entity Labs from FCC Certification Program
The agency will vote to take comment on the proposel at its May 23 meeting.
FCC
The agency will vote to take comment on the proposel at its May 23 meeting.
Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation
The program received a $1.9 billion allocation, but the FCC has said it will cost $4.98 billion.
Infrastructure
The ruling won't affect 'rip and replace' targets Huawei and ZTE.
Funding
The bill’s sponsor had hoped the ‘Rip-and-Replace’ reimbursement funding would be included in the FY2024 minibus spending bill passed Friday.
FCC
The bills deal with network security and studying 6G technology.
Energy and Commerce
The bills focus on thwarting potential efforts by China to exploit security vulnerabilities in networks.
Energy and Commerce
Members emphasized fully funding reimbursements mandated by the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act.
Mark Warner
The R&D initiative aims to revolutionize 4G and 5G mobile networks by using cloud-based software to reduce deployment costs, provide operational simplicity, and simplify new feature rollouts.
FCC
The FCC has approved reimbursements for more than 6,300 project sites across the country.
Expert Opinion
The Affordable Connectivity Program and the Rip-and-Replace program are both central funding needs for the industry.
Infrastructure
15% of applicants said they still haven’t begun work to remove equipment as of October.
Robocall
The FCC details rip and replace fund, UTOPIA Fiber is getting involved in Bozeman project, FCC rolls out robocall database.
FCC
Diversified Communications Group said the FCC flubbed on adding Hytera to blacklist.
Cybersecurity
July 24, 2020 — The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs voted to bar federal employees from downloading Chinese social media app TikTok on government-issued devices, Reuters reported. The “No TikTok on Government Devices Act,” introduced by Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., passed
China
WASHINGTON, May 15, 2019 – Exactly three months after invoking the National Emergencies Act to fund his wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, President Donald Trump is using emergency powers to enable the Department of Commerce to ban U.S. telecommunications equipment manufacturers from selling chips t
Broadband's Impact
BROADBAND BREAKFAST INSIGHT: On Tuesday, when the Senate Judiciary Committee expressed a growing bi-partisan sense of dismay about Chinese telecommunications manufacturer Huawei and its influence on impending 5G wireless technology standards, Adonis Hoffman of Business in the Public Interest republi
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