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Voice Providers, Public Safety at Odds on Loosening Outage Reporting
Reply comments came in for the FCC's 'delete, delete, delete' docket on Monday.
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Public Safety
Reply comments came in for the FCC's 'delete, delete, delete' docket on Monday.
FCC
Industry groups say the law was written for traditional broadcast and cable, not internet-based services
Privacy
The Second Circuit heard arguments in Verizon's challenge to a fine for the same conduct.
BEAD
Preliminary results show $3,700 per passing for fiber builds.
Expert Opinion
Barely 19% of residents in underdeveloped regions have internet access.
satellite
The mission was Amazon’s first full-scale deployment
FCC
FCC under Carr saved $463 million by terminating legacy contracts, the agency said.
The House also passed the TAKE IT DOWN Act, which the Senate passed in February.
FCC revisits decades-old satellite spectrum sharing rules and opens 600 megahertz of spectrum for commercial access.
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Technologies like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi have changed how Americans access the internet.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
The House also passed the TAKE IT DOWN Act, which the Senate passed in February.
The agency embraced ‘disparate impact’ in its 2023 regulations.
FCC revisits decades-old satellite spectrum sharing rules and opens 600 megahertz of spectrum for commercial access.
Local CAW executive says fiber means local jobs
The U.S. Commerce Department has deleted mentions of AI fairness, safety and 'responsible AI' in its appeal for collaboration.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, previously critical of the penalties, defended them on Monday.
Just 33% of U.S. adults have a favorable view of Musk, down from 41% in December.
President Trump is wielding emergency authority to entice utilities to keep older coal-fired plants online and producing electricity.
The FCC and allies will contend with a 14-state coalition opposing the rule.
Company aims to kick off a new phase of growth
Proposed changes could raise LEO participation to 50–70% in some states, Feinman said.
Terrestrial network operations in the L-band could cause interference, coalition says