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Regulation
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   Premium Content06/02/2025 FBA Works to Keep Fiber Front and CenterThe uncertainty over the $42.5 billion BEAD program hangs over the Fiber Connect conference in Nashville like an unwanted party crasher. 
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   Premium Content05/12/2025 PeopleINCOMPAS (The Internet and Competitive Networks Association) has appointed Staci Pies as SVP of Government Affairs and 
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   Premium Content05/08/2025 Cable Tells FCC to Say No to Forced ATSC 3.0 TransitionCable is pushing back against a broadcast proposal for a mandatory ATSC 3.0/NextGen TV transition, saying it would be costly and unwanted by consumers. NAB wants the FCC to require most stations to fully transition to ATSC 3.0 by February 2028. 
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   Premium Content05/07/2025 Effros: Pendulums Breakwhen it comes to law and regulations, particularly in telecommunications, things get a little sticky. The underlying reason given for being more averse to blatant bias or discrimination has always been, especially in the context of broadcast law, that we’re dealing with a very limited commodity: the broadcast spectrum. 
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   Premium Content12/06/2024 ACA Connects Plans for Fresh Congress, BEAD ChangesACA Connects CEO Grant Spellmeyer was among those pleasantly surprised with how quickly many of the elections, including the presidential race, were called last month and is now working together with his 
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   Premium Content10/09/2024 Effros: Picking WinnersThe issue: should the government, whether legislature or regulatory body, pick a “winner” when there are competing technologies seeking dominance in the marketplace?