Smart Cities
More Spectrum Required to Unlock Smart Car Potential, Say Industry Leaders
Panelists said autonomous cars have the potential to reduce fatalities, but need more spectrum from the FCC.
Smart Cities
Panelists said autonomous cars have the potential to reduce fatalities, but need more spectrum from the FCC.
Briefs
The market is set to grow by $4.5 billion over the next 8 years
Fiber
The company said it is still leaning into expanding its fiber footprint.
Education
The bill would also bar kids under 13 from creating social media accounts.
RDOF
Comment would hand more than 3,700 locations over to the local electric cooperative.
Expert Opinion
Congress should also take steps to provide continued funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program.
INCOMPAS
The group seeks a multiyear delay for the FCC to await the results of the $42.45 billion BEAD program.
One nonprofit is working to ensure millions living in affordable housing gain free internet access under a current government initiative.
Experts grapple with the risks and rewards of integrating smart city technology into healthcare delivery
The workforce landscape is undergoing a profound transformation; how can organizations and educational institutions keep pace?
Justice Brett Kavanaugh is on record as saying net neutrality is unlawful.
Better Broadband, Better Lives
Officials warned the resolution would create confusion and uncertainty for local governments on infrastructure projects.
Many budget priorities hinge on Congress reinstating the commission's spectrum auction authority.
Fiber connectivity – particularly middle mile connectivity – is the future of rural communications.
A federal roadmap for Artificial Intelligence has been released and it’s already receiving criticism from interest groups.
A new proposal by the Federal Communications Commission to ban 'bulk billing' could undermine one of the easiest ways Americans living in multi-tenant environments.
There is a renewed focus on how best to protect personal information in an increasingly digital world.
If approved, the measure would open a comment period.
One nonprofit is working to ensure millions living in affordable housing gain free internet access under a current government initiative.
The Second Circuit’s decision is well-written but exhibits a narrow understanding of conflict preemption.
Get an early glimpse of the panels, vibe and topics at the California Broadband Summit on Wednesday, June 5.
An Omaha Tribe representative shared the impact middle mile development has had on his community.
State attorneys general accused the companies of misleading claims around unlimited plans and free devices.