12 year olds (and older) having to age-verify on social media may become more common going forward.
It's been 11 years since Verizon filed arguments against the FCC in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
As the global race for 5G dominance continues, a significant hurdle looms ahead.
NTIA's Enabling Middle Mile Program will facilitate the installation of over 12,000 miles of fiber-optic cable.
In religious traditions including Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism and others, 8 represents the idea of balance, justice and fairness.
Open access networks can be better understand through the 7-layered Open Systems Interconnection model.
On the one year anniversary, the White House touted investment of one-hundred-and-66 billion dollars.
All 56 states and territories have released for comment their Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment proposals.
FCC staff processed 4.8 million challenges to coverage data and 1.5 million challenges to location data.
The remaining funds are anticipated to be depleted by May 2024, according to the ACP Dashboard tracker.
Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said the FCC's recent move was an effort to ease friction for BEAD deployments.
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Problems accessing poles could delay fiber builds funded by the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program.
Will the program's matching funds requirement stretch federal dollars, or hinder smalller providers?
How will prior broadband programs impact BEAD Implementation?
What’s next for BEAD implementation?
When President Biden talks about his economic program, the CHIPS Act is the star of the show.
Support from the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment last mile program may cover middle mile gaps.
Broadband Breakfast Club report comes after 'Buy America' middle mile waiver released, before BEAD funding decisions by June 30.
Advances for the green economy in the Inflation Reduction Act rely upon smart grid infrastructure.
Our comprehensive report examines the extremely timely issue of content moderation and Section 230 from multiple angles.
Will providers be required to use equipment that is not readily available within the United States?
The Broadband Breakfast Report for January 2023 lays out the things to know about the challenge process.
State officials are responsible for the disbursal of federal broadband infrastructure funds, but many offices are understaffed.
The Senate recently passed a measure banning the app from government devices.
The program is helping low-income households afford internet access, but some experts warn that the fund will soon be depleted.
Critics urged the FCC to expand the fund’s contribution sources, but the agency chose to punt the decision to Congress.
Some fear that state offices will lack the necessary resources to fully participate in the fabric challenge process.
Between supply chain disruptions and the rising price of goods, the increased costs of fiber deployment could be pushed onto consumers.
The FCC licensed a significant amount of the limited available spectrum before its authority to do was set to expire.
If Sohn is sworn in, it would break the FCC’s party deadlock and allow the Democrats to potentially bring back net neutrality.
State allocations of BEAD funding will likely be announced by June 2023.
The Supreme Court is preparing to hear two cases related to content moderation and platform liability.
The controversy is about the rates that internet companies seeking to put fiber on utility poles need to pay.
The COVID-19 pandemic provided the foundation case for why fiber’s symmetrical capabilities have became so central.
Introducing the Broadband Breakfast Club during the 12 days of broadband.
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