At World Cup Stadiums, Zero Tolerance for Drones Because of the Threat They Pose
Experts say a terrorist could spend a few hundred dollars on a drone, strap some explosives to it and fly it into a target like a stadium full of people.
In Chapter 11 filing, the company reported between $10 million and $50 million in debts.
What is 'American Drone Dominance' all about?
Despite federal promises to accelerate deployment, states are still waiting on approvals to access broadband funds.
NCTA said its suppliers would be hit by severe supply shortages if they couldn’t swap out components in already approved router designs.
Lawmakers look to nuclear energy to power data centers sought by AI companies.
Added as a witness Tuesday, Democratic FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez says her agency is powerless to make meaningful updates to the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961
The ‘vast majority’ of 911 calls are placed indoors, said VP of Government Affairs Bryan Darr.
Rivals AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon are teaming up on a shared satellite network, a model of infrastructure collaboration that could boost connectivity and U.S. competitiveness.
The Trump administration official expressed excitement over the program’s expansion and hopes to see more progress.
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The outage shows Taiwan can keep remote territories connected as officials prepare for emergencies.
The FCC sought comment on blocking telecom carriers from connecting with entities on its covered list.
He reiterated the carrier isn’t worried about satellite competition.
The company has filed confidential paperwork to potentially become a publicly traded company.
The Canadian government is investing hundreds of millions in Canadian streaming and shelving the tax.
Panel headed by House Judiciary Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan tossing a yellow flag, concluding the NFL’s claims of sponsoring a 'fan‑friendly' TV model don’t match reality
Satellite has brought availability to remote regions. But availability is not infrastructure.
The Vermont senator called the current economic landscape “much worse” than the Gilded Age.
Omnibus measure would pause new large-scale projects, create new utility rate classes and require community benefits.
The Department of Housing and Urban development would cover up to the lowest cost broadband plan available in the area.
The company is seeking federal approval to discontinue legacy voice service and preempt state rules blocking the transition.