There are concerns about RDOF's possible lack of impact in areas of their states.
The money will allow community centers to loan devices like laptops and routers.
The Supreme Court ruling on state social media laws could shape broader tech regulation
The Supreme Court will decide whether the social media laws violate the First Amendment.
The state may request a waiver to make RDOF areas eligible for BEAD.
The state will mark all DSL customers as 'underserved' in its Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment plan.
Broadband service provider WOW! is set to expand infrastructure in Florida
Comcast, Conexon, and Cox received $247 million in Florida broadband grants.
The FCC will also consider new rules to streamline satellite policies and expedite processing space and earth station applications.
Adtran will partner with local area schools for its high school apprenticeship program.
The deal is expected to "amplify" 5G private networks.
States are ramping up to submit their five-year broadband plans.
Cartesian predictions follow closely with BEAD allocation announcements on Monday.
The AI Disclosure Act would require disclosures on all AI-generated content.
Senators are concerned about BEAD's fiber preference and Buy America rules.
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The FCC said that MV Realty used the PhoneBurner dialing platform, and ordered Twilio to disconnect the companies.
Court decisions on Texas and Florida “must-carry” laws disagreed on whether online platforms should be regulated as common carriers.
The court has not yet agreed to hear the cases, but multiple justices have commented on their importance.
The RWA told the FCC its members are struggling to get loans to fulfil Rip and Replace obligations.
The states will use their funding through the Capital Projects Fund to connect more than 180,000 homes and businesses.
'This award will provide access to those communities who have for too long went without affordable internet connectivity.'
Only a handful of states have crafted their purchasing decisions after federal rules banning certain companies' equipment.
The New York Times reported that Twitter is pausing its pay-for-verification system until after midterm elections.
Georgetown University professor Randy Barnett said that the ability to post on social media might be a civil right.
Emergency Connectivity Fund grants will keep students connected outside of school, including those impacted by Hurricanes Fiona and Ian.
The White House released a "comprehensive framework" for the regulation of digital assets.
With FCC maps promised soon, some states are preparing to possibly challenge them by making their own.
Fixed wireless providers will be given an opportunity to view data about their served regions ahead of fabric roll-out.
Emerging state-level privacy bills have common threads with existing ones in California, Colorado and Virginia.
Bill Price discussed the work of LightBox in ensuring that states receive funding to close the digital divide.
Too many reports could burden federal officials, said the executive director of the Alliance for Digital Innovation.
NY's Brad Hoylman introduced legislation that would attempt to control how social media handles users’ speech.
The administration’s efforts are mostly directed at curtailing the Chinese government.
Over 400,000 locations across the U.S. will get broadband in this funding wave.
A coalition of groups argue the Texas law violates the Constitution, US Telecom on investment and Connected Nation on impact.
The number of states restricting municipal broadband networks has dropped during the pandemic.
Huawei scoffs at FCC rip and replace, rural broadband bill moves in committee, franchise fees appeal, Calif. broadband bill integral.
Judge rules against Florida social media law, Ohio GOP cuts muni broadband ban, Democrats want increased child privacy protections.
Tech orgs sue Florida for social media bill, Verizon wants focus on affordability, Facebook allows man-made virus posts.