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FCC sets gears in motion for new C-band auction
The last C-band auction conducted by the FCC produced record bids – more than $81 billion – for the U.S. Treasury, but it also came with some major headaches. Namely, the aviation industry screamed bloody murder when Verizon and AT&T tried to actually use the lower C-band spectrum (3.7-3.98 GHz) for 5G due to worries over interference. Read More
NTIA Announces Approval of 18 BEAD Final Proposals
Today, the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced the approval of 18 Eligible Entities’ Final Proposals to deliver universal broadband access through the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. Thanks to the Trump Administration’s Benefit of the Bargain reforms, these states saw a surge in participation, competition, and private sector matching contributions—driving down costs, increasing skin in the game, and advancing innovative solutions for consumers. Combined, the 18 Final Proposals approved today will save approximately $6 billion. Read More
CTIA flags new threat to spectrum pipeline
For the most part, CTIA is happy about the spectrum provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) that President Trump signed on July 4. Read More
WISP Report Card: Data Shows Most Fail FCC’s 100/20 Mbps Benchmark
Wireless ISPs face a growing threat from LEO satellite providers like Starlink that can reach rural users with faster download speeds. Read More
The Divide: How Digicel is recovering from Hurricane Melissa
This week: Digicel’s Liam Donnelly joins the podcast to discuss how the operator is restoring network services in regions ravaged by Hurricane Melissa. We also cover broader digital divide issues affecting the Caribbean and more. Read More
Cloudflare says outage that hit X, ChatGPT and other sites is resolved
Internet infrastructure company Cloudflare was hit by an outage on Tuesday, knocking several major websites offline for global users. Read More
A Simple WhatsApp Security Flaw Exposed 3.5 Billion Phone Numbers
By plugging tens of billions of phone numbers into WhatsApp’s contact discovery tool, researchers found “the most extensive exposure of phone numbers” ever—along with profile photos and more. Read More
Power limits are now a key hurdle for LEO growth
New America LEO Satellite Policy Symposium, Washington DC – Power limits – not just lack of spectrum – are a key bottleneck for low earth orbit (LEO) satellite deployment, panelists argued at a New America policy event. Read More
Can the Federal Government Legislate Us Out of Permitting Delays?
On November 18, the House Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Communications and Technology will convene to markup a couple of dozen bills aimed at addressing delays in broadband infrastructure deployment projects winning permits. Subcommittee Chairman Richard Hudson (R-NC-09) said back in September. “Unless we streamline the permitting process, all of the money we have dedicated to deployment will be tied up in burdensome reviews resulting in more unnecessary delays, forcing millions of Americans to continue to wait for connectivity.” Read More
USTelecom seeks uniform timelines, cost-based fees to reform permitting
As the FCC considers how it can use its Section 253 authority to reform broadband permitting, USTelecom says it is pushing for ‘reasonable shot clocks,’ as well as cost-based fees and coordination across states. Read More
Arizona Launches First-In-The-Nation Broadband Permit Finder
As part of Arizona’s expansive efforts to expand high-speed broadband access statewide, the Arizona State Broadband Office recently launched the Arizona Permit Finder, a first-of-its kind interactive permitting map. The first-in-the-nation Permit Finder seeks to reduce regulatory barriers and accelerate the pace of broadband expansion – supporting new economic opportunities for communities across the state. Read More
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has scrapped a set of telecom cybersecurity rules introduced after the Salt Typhoon espionage campaign, reversing course on measures designed to stop state-backed snoops from slipping back into America’s networks. Read More
Brendan Carr’s FCC launches probe into BBC’s Trump edit
Carr reportedly wants to know if the BBC’s edit of Trump’s January 6th speech ever aired in the US. Read More
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