The current patchwork of state laws makes compliance difficult, said representatives from T-Mobile and Meta.
Reinstating FCC auction authority is the 'number one priority' of the Energy and Commerce Committee Chair.
Lawmakers called for guardrails on AI systems and more ACP funding.
The plan will hand down start dates and timelines for the strategy's goals.
The White House is looking to get the mark on products "by next year."
The Commission has been aggressive on spam this year, and AT&T has been working to improve filters on its networks.
Commissioners Brendan Carr and Anna Gomez spoke at the event's 'Conversation with a Commissioner' panel.
The money will fund a testing facility for open RAN equipment.
The White House released a long-term spectrum plan in November, but the FCC still lacks auction authority.
The company kicked off CES with a pitch for industrial tech.
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.'
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.
It's been 11 years since Verizon filed arguments against the FCC in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
The low-income internet subsidy could run out of funding as early as April 2024.
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.
All 56 states and territories have released for comment their Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment proposals.
FCC staff processed 4.8 million challenges to coverage data and 1.5 million challenges to location data.
Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said the FCC's recent move was an effort to ease friction for BEAD deployments.
The conference tapped the 6 GHz band for mobile networks, but left the door open for unlicensed use.
Stakeholders widely agreed the framework is effective, the committee said.
Two companies will have 48 hours to mitigate the potentially illegal traffic.
Under the 5G SALE Act, the FCC will be able to issue 8,000 licenses purchased before its spectrum auction authority expired in March.
The 17 projects are slated to get broadband to more than 16,000 homes and businesses.
Approving state BEAD plans that mandate affordable prices violates the law, they said.
The internet subsidy for low-income households is set to dry up without congressional action.
The state is processing claims of incorrect broadband data ahead of funding infrastructure with its $451 million allocation.
The Fifth Circuit is rehearing a similar case filed by the same conservative nonprofit.
The state wants to avoid setting out a price or formula for what BEAD-funded providers can charge low-income households.
The money will go to upgrading broadband equipment in community centers and apartment buildings.
'Louisiana is taking a major step' forward on internet access, said Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.
The commission set up a "rapid response team" to handle disputes.
The company was slated to receive nearly $900 million in broadband subsidies.
The company was one of the biggest to default on the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund auction.
The Supreme Court will decide whether the social media laws violate the First Amendment.
The model is well-suited to address the problem of indoor connectivity, experts said.