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FCC takes aim at red tape in bid to drive network rollouts
State and local rules covering fixed and mobile network deployment are due to be shaken up by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).Read More
Is BEAD the New RDOF? An Industry Veteran On the (Potentially Grim) Future of BEAD
In the course of my work with Telecompetitor, I work with several broadband vendor companies on articles and white papers. On Monday, I met with Finley Engineering Client Vice President Andy Heins — a 25-year veteran of the broadband industry — about an article we are developing with them. During our conversation, Heins was frank about the challenges he foresees in the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program’s future.Read More
Federal Plan Changes May Reduce Nation’s Internet Connectivity
The Trump administration’s changes to the BEAD Program have disqualified hundreds of thousands of locations — including homes, businesses and community buildings — from receiving Internet access.Read More
BEAD Awards and Satellite
North Carolina, where I live, recently announced its preliminary awards for BEAD. The State has allocated $408.5 million for preliminary BEAD awards out of an allocation of BEAD money to the State of $1.5 billion. That leaves an astounding $1.1 billion on the table and likely unspent. There is some hope that the unspent money, referred to as non-deployment funds, will be at least partially available to the State for broadband-related activities. But that possibility seems to be dwindling every day. Read More
SpaceX talks about what it wants to do with its new 2 GHz spectrum
SpaceX said the next generation of Starlink D2C satellites will be designed to fully use the spectrum acquired from EchoStar, with the capability of enabling 20 times the throughput capability of its first-generation satellites.Read More
Government shutdown deepens US cyber risk, exposing networks to threat actors
As Trump’s cyber spending cuts and CISA firings weaken defenses, the latest government shutdown leaves federal networks even more exposed to nation-state and criminal hackers looking to exploit thinned defenses.Read More
Government flying partially blind to threats after key cyber law expires
The law offered legal protections for groups to share cyber threat intel with the federal government.Read More
Utilities Reject FCC Bid to Open Streetlights for Broadband
Utilities also criticized limits on make-ready charges proposed in the FCC’s pole attachment plan.Read More
Pole attachment database could cost West Virginia more than $8M over six years
A proposed database to keep track of pole attachments as utility companies and internet service providers fight over the costs of pole replacements in order to expand broadband across the state could cost as much as $8 million.Read More
Local Permitting for Fiber Network Projects: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Permitting plays a critical role in the pace and cost of broadband deployment. While essential for protecting public safety, infrastructure, and the environment, local permitting often causes significant delays, added expenses, and in some cases, stalled projects. This white paper from the Fiber Broadband Association’s Deployment Specialists Committee examines permitting through “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,” highlighting how well-structured processes can support responsible builds, while fragmented systems and outdated practices create major barriers to expanding fiber networks.Read More
Building America Faster: FCC Tackles Barriers to Wireless and Wireline Networks
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced significant steps to accelerate broadband infrastructure deployment across the United States. These initiatives are part of Chairman Brendan Carr’s ‘Build America’ agenda, aiming to eliminate barriers that hinder the expansion of both wireless and wireline networks.Read More
Meta files application to sell wholesale power
Meta made the request to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission through its newly formed subsidiary Atem EnergyRead More
PG&E unveils $73 billion spending plan to meet surging data-center energy demand
U.S.-based utility PG&E Corp (PCG.N), opens new tab said on Monday it plans to spend $73 billion by 2030 for transmission upgrades to meet the data center-led surge in electricity demand.Read More
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