The trade groups argue that carriers initiated the 'rip and replace' procedure with the expectation of full reimbursement.
The bill would extend funding at least through 2024.
The wireless association is asking for more time because of technical complexities of new rules.
The company kicked off CES with a pitch for industrial tech.
Despite efforts to secure additional funding, the FCC is initiating steps to cease new enrollments and establish an official end-date.
There are concerns about RDOF's possible lack of impact in areas of their states.
Congress appropriated $1.9 billion, but with $4.98 billion in applications, there is a $3.08 billion shortfall.
The announcement of Williams' appointment comes nearly 8 months after departure of the prior CEO.
Nearly one-third of the money awarded through RDOF was defaulted on.
The company is concerned about interference in adjacent bands.
The NTIA approved the state's plan on Wednesday, the state said.
The state will begin accepting challenges to government broadband data 'within the next few weeks.'
All but one of the awardees are Colorado-based internet service providers.
The money will allow community centers to loan devices like laptops and routers.
Ohio's move was blocked by the NTIA, but Vermont's and Georgia's survived edits from the agency.
The FCC sought comment on upping the definition to 100 * 20 Mbps.
The low-income internet subsidy could run out of funding as early as April 2024.
The Supreme Court ruling on state social media laws could shape broader tech regulation
The agency is adjusting the federal government's grant rules for the program.
The NTIA confirmed it received all plans for the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program by the December 27 deadline.