FCC
FCC Expands National Security Role, Tightens Limits on Foreign Tech
Agency officials signal broader push into supply chain security and review of emerging technologies.
FCC
Agency officials signal broader push into supply chain security and review of emerging technologies.
Wireless
US Mobile CEO Ahmed Khattak said Starlink Mobile would be included ‘eventually.’
Nuclear
In its first rule update since 1989, the NRC hopes to fast track next-gen nuclear energy deployment.
Fiber
Increased competition in already-served markets could leave rural communities behind.
BEAD
States with ‘onerous’ AI laws are set to be ineligible for the funding – $900 million in Missouri’s case.
South Carolina
Settlement avoids potential federal ruling on broadband deployment barriers.
Tennessee
Lenoir City's public utility is building out a fiber network offering gigabit speeds at far lower prices than incumbent monopolies across Knox and Loudon counties.
About thirteen shots were fired at Indiana councilman’s home after he voted in support of a data center rezoning measure
It’s the third largest public tower company in the U.S.
New rules force companies to shift production or halt new device sales in the U.S. market.
AT&T did the same last week.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
Owned by T-Mobile, Mint requires an upfront payment of $450 to cover the first year of service, plus taxes and fees.
Pentagon says foreign-made drones pose ‘unacceptable’ national security risks.
The new system replaces a manual, email-based process, aiming to speed approvals and improve transparency, NTIA said.
EchoStar is trying to cash out on spectrum sales while stiffing the companies that built its network.
Devices will be available at public centers or offered through free lending programs for rural and underserved communities.
About thirteen shots were fired at Indiana councilman’s home after he voted in support of a data center rezoning measure
It’s the third largest public tower company in the U.S.
New rules force companies to shift production or halt new device sales in the U.S. market.
The infrastructure powering hyperscale data centers risks bypassing the very communities that host it.
AT&T did the same last week.
The state has reached nearly 2 gigawatts of storage capacity.
The application comes after Amazon criticized a similar proposal by SpaceX.