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05/02/2024
Senate Committee Stuck on Where to Go With ACP
A Senate Communications Subcommittee about the future of the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program and broadband affordability overall took on a larger meaning Thursday as lawmakers from both sides of the aisle wondered how to get a bipartisan agreement on the issue, one with broad support, to the finish line.
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05/01/2024
At the Commission
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel and Commissioner Brendan Carr announced a proposal that would ensure telecommunications certifications bodies and test labs that are responsible for the certification of wireless devices for the U.S. market are not influenced by untrustworthy actors or those that post national security concerns.
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05/01/2024
Fetterman Poses New Law to Roll ACP into USF
We’re officially in the final month of the Affordable Connectivity Program, and FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel kicked off May by sending a letter to Congress pleading for additional funding for the subsidy program.
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04/30/2024
At the Commission
The FCC and FTC signed an MOU Tuesday centered on the coordination of consumer protection efforts in the aftermath of the reclassification of broadband as a telecommunications service under Title II.
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04/30/2024
More Join Fight Against FCC Digital Discrimination Rules
The court battle against the FCC’s digital discrimination rules is heating up the Eighth Circuit as more submit their objections to the agency’s approach to the statute.
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04/30/2024
Satellite Providers Cry Foul on 12 GHz Spectrum Sharing
Ahead of tomorrow’s Senate Commerce markup of Chair Maria Cantwell’s (D-WA) spectrum bill, a group of leading satellite providers is sounding the alarm that shared use of the 12 GHz band would cause “massive interference” to satellite delivered services.