Whistleblower Suit Against Array Can Continue Judge Says
A district judge said private parties can sue under the False Claims Act
Report advocates modernization as FCC considers retrenchment across major programs
The state was involved in a companion case, and feared it would lose the ability to sue again if the suit were dropped
NTIA is planning to take applications on reinstated broadband adoption funding in December
FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson calls competition among large language model developers ‘pretty ferocious.’
“Until it is proven to me that [LEOs] have the capacity and the latency able to serve in our artificial intelligence economy, then I’m not convinced that that is in fact the answer,” Gomez said.
The agency will sunset in February 2027 unless Congress reauthorizes it
Lumen said it was laying middle mile fiber next to strands reserved by hyperscalers
Faster provider reporting and engineering field data would make FCC broadband maps more accurate, and that matters for investment decisions well beyond BEAD.
Gomez’s comments came just after Disney filed a lawsuit against the commission Tuesday morning.
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The FCC launched a review in April of 8 ABC local broadcast licenses well before they expire.
The case has been closely watched by other states considering similar taxes.
Advanced Communications Law & Policy Institute study says New York grant amounts have risen by about $38 million across programs, while the number of planned connections has dropped by about 34,000
The 30-day authorization covers non-commercial testing using up to 100 handsets.
MobileX ‘has the cellular part, just need the satellite part,’ CEO says
The wireless carriers are each seeking refunds on a combined $200 million in penalties
The agency’s 2026 regulatory agenda points to upcoming action on permitting, spectrum and legacy telecom rules.
In fiscal year 2024, the program spent 62 percent of funding on broadband subscriptions and 35 percent on networking gear
This BroadbandLive discussion will examine the emerging global AI governance landscape and the growing tension between regulatory oversight and technological innovation.
The trial set to begin Tuesday in federal court in Oakland, California.
NABJ hands African-American McCoy, CEO of Circle City Broadcasting, a 'Thumbs Down’ award over vaguely described concerns about his treatment of Black journalists at WISH‑TV in Indianapolis
The agency's 706 report did not include analysis of broadband affordability or adoption