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The NTIA announced the launch of a public dashboard that will show the progress of states and territories as they…

Policymakers and stakeholders of all kinds have heralded the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program’s $42.5 Billion in funding as a “once-in-a-generation” opportunity to bring high-performance broadband to all Americans. The key now is to make sure that this generational investment results in generational change.

The FCC announced that most broadband providers must publish consumer broadband labels by April 10, 2024. The announcement lines up…

Small providers with 100,000 subscriber lines or less have until October 10, 2024 to implement broadband labels that provide consistent…

Service providers of all stripes and states gear up to take advantage of the U.S. government’s once-in-a-lifetime broadband funding program….

At least four states – including Kansas, Texas, Florida, and Iowa — offered broadband funding updates over the last week…

The Build America Buy America Act (BABA) places stringent regulations on the sourcing and manufacturing of materials used in government-funded…

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair Jessica Rosenworcel has declared her intention to promptly reinstate net neutrality rules that…

To date, the Capital Projects Fund has awarded over $8.4 billion for broadband, digital technology, and multi-purpose community center projects…

The Vermont Community Broadband Board released a draft proposal to determine how the state will spend its $229 million in…

The National Telecommunications and Information Association has changed the model challenge process for main broadband program to specify that the…

Cyberattacks are on the rise, and it is critical that broadband providers have plans in place to mitigate threats before they occur. It is not enough to just build a network; providers must take steps to promote the security of their networks and their customers’ information. This is not only a good business practice but is also a top priority at the federal level.