Ohio's move was blocked by the NTIA, but Vermont's and Georgia's survived edits from the agency.
The state plans to get fiber to up to 90 percent of its unserved locations.
The FTC complaint alleges anti-discounting measures that deter sellers from offering lower prices.
States can customize the definition to fit specific needs.
Permitting delays could make the five-year deployment timeline difficult to meet, panelists said.
The FCC is prepared to terminate by order the call traffic to and from One Eye LLC for alleged robocall violations.
Last month, the Affordable Connectivity Program was announced to have 16 million Americans signed up.
The CRS report references a Broadband Breakfast Live Online event held in October.
The combination of federal benefits is currently prohibited in the state of California.
Alabama, Colorado, New Mexico, New York, Kansas and Pennsylvania had broadband-related measures on the ballot.
Two states will allow midterm voters to chime in on state funds for broadband deployment.
ISP is rebutting claims of the Associated Press and The Markup story on internet deals in non-white neighborhoods
Officials from Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine and New Mexico outline how they are preparing for broadband funding.
State and federal broadband policy experts agreed that partnerships would be instrumental to spending $42.5 billion in broadband funds.
National Telecommunications and Information Administration announces news on its 'Internet for All' web portal for three IIJA programs.
New documents allegedly reveal Huawei is more involved with Chinese surveillance than previously known.
Congress “took a big step” toward improving supply chain and “addressing serious cost increases."
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In an online speech Friday by Federal Communications Chairman Ajit Pai before the Interamerican Development Bank and The International Institute Of Communications Online Workshop, Pai encapsulated...
Sens. Edward Markey, D-Mass., Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., Michael Bennet, D-Colo., and Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, on Thursday joined 31 of their colleagues in a letter to...
WASHINGTON, February 25, 2020 – Public broadcast experts and Federal Communications Commissioner Michael O’Rielly discussed the special role public broadcasting can play in expanding broadband and...
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WASHINGTON, April 27, 2010 – The Commerce Department has announced nine broadband investments totaling more than $114 million in grants, in more than a dozen states....
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