Public Safety
TikTok Under Threat of U.S. Ban Following Biden's Bill Signing
The new law specifically prohibits U.S. entities from maintaining a website or application operated by TikTok's owner ByteDance.
Public Safety
The new law specifically prohibits U.S. entities from maintaining a website or application operated by TikTok's owner ByteDance.
Net Neutrality
FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel spent the last three weeks fielding various entreaties.
Earnings
The company also reported low mobile churn despite network outages and a data breach.
Expert Opinion
Unless Congress acts now, America will lose a key element in the effort to close the digital divide.
RDOF
The companies are on the hook for a combined $175,000.
Digital Discrimination
Landlords, broadband contractors, and housing sector groups may have their arguments considered in a supplement submitted Monday.
Digital Inclusion
The event will be in person at Shaw/Watha T. Daniel Library, located at 1630 7th St NW in Washington, and live online.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh is on record as saying net neutrality is unlawful.
Idaho awarded $500,000 in grants to bolster community involvement in the state's BEAD implementation.
A local watchdog organization has accused the Mississippi broadband office of failing to comply with BEAD program guidelines.
Some advocate for directing unused RDOF funds to state broadband offices instead.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
Justice Brett Kavanaugh is on record as saying net neutrality is unlawful.
The introduction of the Spectrum Pipeline Act represents an important step toward attempting to restore the FCC’s auction authority.
Smart technologies optimize traffic flow and keep commuters updated in real time
Standard MDU practices like bulk billing have recently become controversial.
Data centers are expected to grow to 6% of American energy consumption by 2026
The state increased its low-cost option from the draft circulated in September.
The state awarded $204 million for expanding broadband infrastructure.
The TikTok ban was incorporated in the comprehensive foreign aid package that was approved on Saturday.
The company added 354,000 fixed wireless subscribers in the most recent quarter, leaving the company with 3.4 million such customers overall
The third-largest cable ISP in the country told the FCC Friday it intends to surrender awards in Kentucky, Arkansas and West Virginia.
Top controversies include 5G network slicing, paid prioritizing and exempting broadband providers from Universal Service Fund contributions.
The awards will be made from August 25 to August 28, 2024.