FCC
Chinese Drone Company Sues FCC Over Blacklisting
FCC argues it had no other choice because of national security risks.
FCC
FCC argues it had no other choice because of national security risks.
Expert Opinion
With $64 billion in data center projects blocked or delayed, the industry is learning that permits aren't the same as public trust.
Digital Inclusion
The FCC issued a new order last year raising its price caps.
Charter
The new executive joins Charter on Sept. 1, 2026.
Data Center
Trump says his administration negotiated with large tech companies to produce their own energy for data centers.
Infrastructure
The Wireless Infrastructure Association made its case to the FCC’s top lawyer.
Wireless
Company said transaction was largest securitization in tower sector history
In the U.S., licensed and unlicensed interests disagree on the 7 GHz band.
Business group backs managed access systems over signal interference
As fiber networks rapidly expand nationwide, the retirement of legacy copper infrastructure has emerged as a critical broadband policy debate, raising complex questions about service continuity, regulation, and the risk of leaving rural and low-income communities behind.
This episode will consider key innovations and policy implications emerging from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
‘It’s long past time to reset the system,’ says CTA SVP of Government & Regulatory Affairs Michael Petricone
The study conducted in 2025 concluded that sustained attention will be required to improve diversity metrics.
In the U.S., licensed and unlicensed interests disagree on the 7 GHz band.
The Pentagon didn't immediately comment.
Business group backs managed access systems over signal interference
Quantum computing/communications and their implications for cybersecurity, AI and the future of high-speed data processing.
Federal merger clearance expires Sept. 15, 2026 if state review lags.
‘The data tell a clear story once you analyze them correctly,’ says Phoenix Center Chief Economist George S. Ford.
The two agreed companies should be able to decommission infrastructure in exchange for fiber deployment commitments.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn. and FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson both wrote letters to Cook with concerns about Apple News.
Fines are the agency’s main enforcement mechanism.
The project will allow expansion of data centers, artificial intelligence and more.