Plus, a report found the Affordable Connectivity Program pays for itself, the BEAD program funding dispute continues, a bill aims to reduce barriers for broadband deployment, Oswego County, N.Y., gets ...
From the column: "Exorbitant infrastructure costs siphon away resources that could make broadband more affordable for ...
I’m struggling to pay for internet every month,” said one ACP enrollee. “I have to choose between my internet and my medicine ...
A conservative-leaning FCC, coupled with legal and congressional challenges, could gut the E-rate program that funds school ...
The United States has spent decades and billions of dollars to achieve universal broadband access. Today, we’ve completed the ...
It’s time for a bold rethinking of broadband policy to match today’s realities — and stop wasting taxpayer dollars on ...
When the Affordable Connectivity Program ended last May ... Several ACP renewals have been proposed since the FCC announced it was running out of funds last year, but none have gained traction.
The New York law requires ISPs with over 20,000 customers in the state to offer $15 broadband plans with download speeds of ...
Republican FCC Chair Brendan Carr slammed former Transportation Secretary Buttgieg for claiming the Trump administration is putting Americans "at risk" with incompetence.
Don’t let the continuing disarray in the federal government discourage you from taking advantage of the BEAD Program.