Unlike most states, South Carolina released both volume one and two together.
A coalition of telecom associations are urging Congress to appropriate money to fund the Rip and Replace program.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, AT&T, Verizon, and industry trade groups met last week with commission staff to voice concerns.
Frank Pallone wants national privacy legislation in light of military data broker reports.
The event is organized by NetworkOn, National Digital Inclusion Alliance and Broadband Breakfast, and sponsored by Comcast.
The task force, mandated by the 2018 Farm Bill, pushed both the FCC and USDA on mapping and subsidies.
Ziply Fiber is offering a new 50 Gig plan in several states including Montana, Oregon, Idaho and Washington.
Panelists from Stealth Communications and Sidewalk Infrastructure Partners addressed operational and financial broadband
The commission would increase its standard to 100 * 20 Mbps.
Democratic Sens. Michael Bennet of Colorado and Peter Welch of Vermont urging the creation of a new tech regulatory agency.
The Federal Communications Commission announced over $5 million in additional Emergency Connectivity Funding.
The Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program requires ISPs and states to submit comprehensive cybersecurity plans.
It is the second state to start ground-truthing broadband data as part of the $42.5 billion program under IIJA.
The new guidance allows performance bonds and takes other measures to include smaller providers.
FCC approves $18 billion for rural broadband expansion under the Enhanced Alternative Connect America Cost Model.
The FCC grants two providers rip and replace extensions.
The fund is set to run dry in 2024.
The introduction of ChatGPT has bridged the gap between science fiction and reality.
The social media landscape is changing as lawmakers become more active in shaping digital communication
At VON: Evolution From Oct. 31-Nov. 2, you'll meet the change makers in the communications industry in New York CIty.