Quantum computing could be a harbinger of change for future broadband networks
A potentially active Supreme Court and its 'major questions' doctrine could pose challenges for the FCC.
Sharply divided views pour in following the FCC's proposal to reinstate the once-scrapped regulation
Tune in for the latest updates on BEAD mapping and challenge process.
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What can the United States learn from fascinating broadband deployments in the Global South?
Some see potential in advancing 5G technology while others worry about connectivity performance
The next phase of broadband mapping is going to be very much state-driven, said panelists.
While policymakers work to lift barriers such as permitting reform, others remain sidelined, such as pole access.
Experts suggest a combination of active activities and group projects.
Tune in to see what’s in store at the BEAD Implementation Summit in Washington on September 21, 2023.
Legislation to help close the rip and replace funding gap still awaits votes in Congress.
Rules can increase the burden on small providers.
States are ramping up to submit their five-year broadband plans.
This year, the spotlight is on infrastructure integration, collaboration, and technology innovation.
The bill will affect the tone and content of discussion on U.S.-owned platforms that wish to continue offering UK services.
How will the internet 'nutrition label' requirements affect broadband providers?
Bead will connect over 90 percent of all locations, both unserved and underserved, to high-speed internet.
’The industry needs to get off its speed fixation.'
Permitting delays could make the five-year deployment timeline difficult to meet, panelists said.
BEAD program awards are expected to have a smaller matching funds total than the middle mile awards.
Lack of assurance regarding the ACP funding discourages local governments and providers from investing into the program.
Tribes needs to be prepared to approach states on what coverage data is not included in state maps.
How are fiber technologies evolving to adapt to ever-higher capacity, and how do alternative technologies compare?
What should we expect from the upcoming Middle Mile grants, and what might get left behind?
Amid supply chain constraints and a hostile technological race with China, will the legislation be successful?
How are Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program projects progressing, and how will they interact with BEAD projects?
Overreporting in maps may prove to be detrimental.
How should lawmakers navigate competing concerns about national security, free speech, mental health and competition?
New AI developments could impact jobs that have traditionally been considered safe from technological displacement.
How will domestic procurement requirements shape the future of U.S. infrastructure development?
What opportunities and challenges do MDUs present for service providers?
What are the risks associated with artificial intelligence deployment, and which concerns are just fearmongering?
How can broadband providers electrify their installation processes and support the push for green energy?
Engaging local communities can build trust, which is an important factor in increasing adoption.
This Broadband Breakfast Live Online session will preview the upcoming Broadband Communities Summit on May 1–4.
The Treasury announced a proposal to revise broadband grant compliance obligations Tuesday.
Despite the FCC’s recent expansion of STIR/SHAKEN, some panelists called the framework ineffective.
Hear state broadband leaders talk about how they are approaching the digital equity planning process.
What progress has been made toward universal broadband access?