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Brendan Carr outlines proposals to ease broadband buildouts by removing red tape, but the problems he outlined are not new ...
Congress ordered a spectrum pipeline of 800 megahertz but only specifies 100 megahertz. The FCC and NTIA have to find 700 ...
The Federal Communications Commission eliminated an unnecessary barrier to providing reliable broadband data for inclusion on ...
A law called the Telecommunications Act passed by Congress in 1996 authorized the FCC to operate a "Universal Service Fund," ...
The U.S. Supreme Court endorsed the FCC's funding mechanism for expanding broadband access through the Universal Service Fund ...
The FCC's newly minted third Commissioner and all-important quorum maker, Olivia Trusty, participated on Thursday in her ...
U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) released the statement below following the Senate passage of the bipartisan Rural Broadband ...
WASHINGTON —After being sworn in on June 23 as the Federal Communications Commission’s newest Commissioner, Olivia Trusty has ...
The ALA applauded today's Supreme Court 6–3 decision to uphold the Universal Service Fund, which funds the E-Rate program.
Brendan Carr outlines proposals to ease broadband buildouts by removing red tape, but the problems he outlined are not new and have not escaped the FCC's attention.
"It's time to build," says FCC Chair Brendan Carr, who announced a set of broadband policy proposals on Wednesday to help private telecom companies do the building. "America's telecom crews are ...