The industry has been working to train students and others to take on jobs in broadband-related fields.
We'd be building broadband to no one without the ACP. The ACP extends every BEAD dollar further.
The FCC approved on Wednesday new policies to address gaps in broadband access.
Observers say MVNOs are presenting growth opportunities for network-owning service providers.
The FCC has proposed a pilot program to help schools and libraries protect against cyberattacks.
The FCC also approved support for domestic abuse victims, inquiry on AI and robocalls and preventing cell phone scams.
Most are underweighting the legal challenges and problems to rule of law.
The Communications and Technology Subcommittee held a hearing Tuesday on using AI to enhance communication networks.
Officials from broadband funding programs emphasized the important of non-deployment projects at the Connect20 Summit in Washington.
Industry groups applaud the White House’s National Spectrum Strategy, which was released on Monday.
A core component of Americans — about 20 percent — are not connected to the benefits of better broadband.
Hamid Akhavan is to be the CEO and president of DISH Network and Echostar following the finalization of their merger.
The commission is set to vote Wednesday on its proposed rules, which industry groups have opposed.
The NTIA will study repurposing 2,786 MHz of spectrum in the next two years.
The program sets aside $14 million in ARPA funds for digital literacy and affordability efforts.
Comments are due to Oregon's broadband office on December 10, and to the University of Hawaii by December 9.
The USDA announced $1.2 billion in rural development funding.
Group who pushed for LOC changes are looking to ensure state contracts work well with performance bonds.
Of $10 billion spent through 2021, 93 percent of households received only 10 * 1 Mbps service.
The FCC's proposal would allow schools and libraries to request E-Rate funding to support remote connectivity.