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February 25, 2025

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Trump signs order to claim power over independent agencies
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a sweeping executive order bringing independent agencies under the control of the White House — an action that would greatly expand his power but is likely to attract significant legal challenges. Read More
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New Dataset Reveals Impact of RDOF Defaults on Each State
The Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) is a program created by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) under former Chairmen Ajit Pai during the first Trump administration. The program was designed with two goals: 1) to extend broadband networks into unserved rural areas while 2) expending the fewest number of federal dollars possible. Read More
Pfluger introduces bill to expand broadband access
Congressmen August Pfluger (TX-11) and Darren Soto (FL-09) on Feb. 13 reintroduced bipartisan legislation to improve transparency and efficiency in the broadband deployment process, which will help close the digital divide for rural Americans. Read More
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Counting Farm Passings
The NTIA recently issued a directive encouraging States to get ISPs to remove locations from BEAD grant applications that can’t be served by broadband. These extra locations might be barns, sheds, or other locations that are not eligible for a BEAD grant.  Read More
FCC Seeking Comment on Canadian Bell Purchase of Ziply
The Federal Communications Commission is seeking input on Canada’s largest telecom provider’s $5 billion acquisition of Ziply Fiber. The companies inked the deal late last year. BCE Inc., an abbreviation of its former name Bell Canada Enterprises Inc., would be scooping up Ziply’s 1.3 million-location footprint in the Pacific Northwest in the Canadian firm’s first foray into American fiber. Read More
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Are AI services telcos’ magic revenue bullet?
Forget 5G monetization. Telcos are now looking to artificial intelligence (AI) as their new savior, hoping that they can lean into generative AI to create new revenue streams for their businesses. But how, exactly, might that work? Read More
FERC pushes for more guidance on co-located data center arrangements
U.S. energy regulators on Thursday directed the country’s largest grid operator to provide clarity on how it handles co-location, an increasingly popular AI data center electricity arrangement that allows the computer warehouses to connect directly to power plants.  Read More
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Wicker: Pentagon signaling it ‘can’t give an inch’ on spectrum
In a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on wireless spectrum, top senators on Wednesday revealed sharp behind-the-scenes military objections to the idea of auctioning off more wireless spectrum — a challenge that Chair Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told POLITICO amounts to “bureaucratic stonewalling” and complicates the prospects of hitching such legislation to the GOP’s evolving reconciliation package Read More
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Southern Company approved as first utility to secure FAA Part 91 exemption for BVLOS operations using a 191-pound remotely piloted rotorcraft
Southern Company is proud to announce it is the first utility in the United States to secure a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 14 CFR Part 91 exemption for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations using the SwissDrones unmanned aerial systems (UAS).  Read More
GOP Senators Weigh Selling Radio Spectrum to Reap $100 Billion
Senate Republicans are considering a massive sale of radio spectrum intended to generate billions of dollars to help pay for President Donald Trump’s agenda and free up airwaves for wireless broadband. Senate Commerce Chair Ted Cruz of Texas has made a spectrum auction a top legislative priority this year, with Senate Republican aides saying it could generate in the ballpark of $100 billion. Read More
FCC’s Proposed CBRS Changes Face Strong Opposition from 25 Organizations
The FCC’s proposed CBRS changes are facing backlash from 25 organizations, including Amazon, Comcast, and Lockheed Martin, who argue that increased power levels and relaxed emissions limits would harm rural broadband, private networks, and competition. The proposal risks turning CBRS into a high-power cellular band, benefiting major carriers at the expense of small businesses, industrial users, and public access initiatives. As the debate intensifies, the future of CBRS and its diverse ecosystem remains uncertain.  Read More
Lumen Seeks FCC Okay on CBRS License Sale
Lumen Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: LUMN) is selling all of the 265 CBRS 3.5 GHz spectrum licenses Actel won for just over $9 million during FCC Auction 105 in 2020. Actel, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lumen, originally won the licenses for Centurylink which is now part of Lumen. The buyer is Citizens Band License Company, LLC, (CBLC), a limited liability company majority owned and controlled by Jonathan Foxman and Daniel Hopkins, they tell the FCC in a new filing. Financial details of the deal have not been disclosed. Read More
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How certification is driving confidence for connected utilities

Electric utilities need reliable, secure, and resilient cellular networks to connect their critical infrastructure. In a previous article, Vice President of Engineering and Operations Alan McIntyre talked about how SouthernLinc is working with the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative (NRTC) and others to bring such connectivity to America’s rural electric cooperatives. Read More
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Trump signs executive order to expand his control over FCC, SEC and more
President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday to expand his control over “so-called independent agencies” in a bid to rein in regulatory departments — including the Federal Trade Commission — that are currently out of direct White House control. Read More
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Nokia is putting the first cellular network on the moon
Later this month, Intuitive Machines, the private company behind the first commercial lander that touched down on the moon, will launch a second lunar mission from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The plan is to deploy a lander, a rover, and hopper to explore a site near the lunar south pole that could harbor water ice, and to put a communications satellite on lunar orbit.  Read More
Former US Energy Secretary Granholm Joins Edison International, Socal Edison Boards

Jennifer Granholm, the former U.S. secretary of energy and a Democratic two-term governor of Michigan, has been appointed to the boards of Edison International and its subsidiary, Southern California Edison, effective April 1, the company announced on Thursday.  Read More

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