The 5G war is on and there’s a lot of concern about the U.S. position vis-a-vis China.
The model is well-suited to address the problem of indoor connectivity, experts said.
The FCC is partnering with state attorneys general to crack down on cybersecurity measures.
The high cost of data transport and high latency could hinder fiber builds in rural areas.
The country boasts internet penetration with 98% served with Gigabit symmetrical speeds.
AT&T is pushing for more interoperability of equipment on its wireless network.
This session of Broadband Breakfast Live Online will recap the full-day conference on Tuesday, December 5.
An identical bill passed the Senate in September.
NTIA head Alan Davidson told lawmakers the unpublished study says sharing in the band is not currently feasible.
Some state officials are concerned about county-level understaffing.
The state may request a waiver to make RDOF areas eligible for BEAD.
Department of Commerce continues to combat the export of U.S. semiconductors to adversarial nations
The state expects "few or no" underserved households will remain by the time subgrantee selection begins.
It is crucial to prioritize community solutions where service is offered in partnership with trusted community institutions.
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The Technology in the Parks Act would also put parks in line for used computers and equipment from federal agencies.
Commissioners and House lawmakers discussed key topics at a contentious hearing.
Partisan disputes return to FCC policies after years of a 2-2 split on the commission.
The adoption of new technologies presents operators with a plethora of new variables to manage on the user control plane.
Commissioners from both parties emphasized the issues to the House Communications and Technology Subcommittee.