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The Latest in Broadband
Low-cost Broadband Finally Becomes Part of Lifeline
The FCC now considers subsidies for broadband service as an eligible expense for Lifeline.
FCC Lifeline Reforms Generating Controversy
The FCC now considers subsidies for broadband service as an eligible expense for Lifeline. State and local leaders are questioning the FCC's decision to force consumers to choose between phone or Internet service.
Forbes: Broadband CAPEX Decrease Due to FCC Net Neutrality
An article written by Hal Singer for Forbes links the dramatic decrease in broadband capex to the recently enacted FCC Net Neutrality regulations
Consumers File 2000 Complaints Against Broadband Providers
In the first month following enactment of FCC net neutrality rules, 2000 complaints have been filed with the FCC regarding service provider issues.
FCC Net Neutrality Rules - Consumers vs. Providers
The FCC net neutrality regulations are rallying support in both corners - providers have filed suit against them, while consumers are embracing them.
Lawsuits Follow Net Neutrality Order from FCC
Several broadband providers and the NCTA filed documents at the U.S. Court of Appeals challenging the FCC's net neutrality rules.
FCC to Provide $1.5B in Broadband Funding in 45 States
FCC to Provide $1.5B in Broadband Funding in 45 States for Ten telecommunications carriers to provide broadband to nearly 7.3 million people.
San Antonio Next Stop for Google Fiber
With projects well underway in Kansas City, Provo and Austin, Google is planning its largest gigabit deployment ever in San Antonio, Texas.
FCC Votes to Subsidize Broadband for Low-Income Americans
The FCC recently voted along party lines to subsidize broadband for low-income Americans through the Universal Service Funding mechanism.
Minnesota Uses Broadband Cooperative Model to Deploy Fiber
Amid a risky regulatory environment and increasing competition, states are using a variety of approaches to increase broadband access.
Next Century Cities Publishes Policy Agenda for Broadband Stakeholders
Next Century Cities recently published a policy guide for stakeholders titled "A Policy Agenda for Broadband Stakeholders."
Next Century Cities Provides Platform for Municipal Leaders
Next Century Cities was built on the foundation of providing municipal leaders with a platform to advance broadband deployment goals in their cities.
Ohio Claims to be First Gigabit State
Agile Network Builders completed a project to install network equipment on radio towers throughout the state of Ohio to deliver high-speed broadband.
Google Expands Portfolio to Include Free Municipal WiFi
Google wrote the playbook on the deployment of gigabit broadband networks. The company is now doing the same for municipal wifi networks.
Texas Medical Board Stymies Telemedicine Initiatives
A Texas judge blocked the Texas Medical Board for imposing limits on how doctors provide telemedicine consultations.
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