The current patchwork of state laws makes compliance difficult, said representatives from T-Mobile and Meta.
Reinstating FCC auction authority is the 'number one priority' of the Energy and Commerce Committee Chair.
The FCC order came a day after bipartisan legislation was introduced to extend ACP.
The White House is looking to get the mark on products "by next year."
Commissioners Brendan Carr and Anna Gomez spoke at the event's 'Conversation with a Commissioner' panel.
Under current Federal Communications Commission rules, cable’s broadband revenue is off limits to local taxing authorities.
In religious traditions including Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism and others, 8 represents the idea of balance, justice and fairness.
The NTIA confirmed it received all plans for the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program by the December 27 deadline.
The remaining funds are anticipated to be depleted by May 2024, according to the ACP Dashboard tracker.
With the Winter Solstice upon us, Broadband Breakfast today presents the first of its '12 Days of Broadband'
'Louisiana is taking a major step' forward on internet access, said Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.
The Whitman-Walker’s Max Robinson Center will be able to serve an extra 10,000 residents with telehealth.
It is crucial to prioritize community solutions where service is offered in partnership with trusted community institutions.
Registration to attend in person is $245; you may also sign up for the webcast for $35.
Partisan disputes return to FCC policies after years of a 2-2 split on the commission.
Commissioners from both parties emphasized the issues to the House Communications and Technology Subcommittee.
The proposals detail plans for the $42.5 billion broadband expansion program.
The NTIA's Internet Use Survey doesn't delve deeply enough into why people choose not to adopt broadband.
Digital skills are a necessary foundation for workforce development, said panelists at the Nov. 14 event.
The fund spends $8 billion annually to subsidize networks.
State broadband offices should look to local organizations for digital equity efforts, panelists said.
Digital navigators spoke about their work at the Connect20 Summit in Washington.
The industry has been working to train students and others to take on jobs in broadband-related fields.
Officials from broadband funding programs emphasized the important of non-deployment projects at the Connect20 Summit in Washington.
A core component of Americans — about 20 percent — are not connected to the benefits of better broadband.
The commission is set to vote Wednesday on its proposed rules, which industry groups have opposed.
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.
Group who pushed for LOC changes are looking to ensure state contracts work well with performance bonds.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, AT&T, Verizon, and industry trade groups met last week with commission staff to voice concerns.
The event is organized by NetworkOn, National Digital Inclusion Alliance and Broadband Breakfast, and sponsored by Comcast.
The fund is set to run dry in 2024.
At VON: Evolution From Oct. 31-Nov. 2, you'll meet the change makers in the communications industry in New York CIty.
Broadband operators need to simplify and clarify their purpose and the value offered to customers.
The internet subsidy dubbed the Affordable Connectivity Program is set to dry up as early as April 2024.
The rules would aim to prevent unequal broadband access along racial and class lines.
The commission took action on expanding E-Rate, maternal health data, and opening the 6 GHz band.
Cable companies can leverage low upgrade costs and network operating experience to win grants, executives said.
More than 400,000 Houston households are eligible for Affordable Connectivity Program. But only 30% have adopted.
A rural build required as part of the company's Time Warner Cable purchase was surprisingly profitable, Chris Winfrey said.