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"We've been urging the Commerce Department to not delay any further," said U.S. Telecom CEO Jonathan Spalter.
Late-stage changes to a program meant to expand high-speed internet into rural and hard-to-serve areas have left Indiana ...
Two years after the federal government announced $675 million for high-speed internet in New Mexico, instead of celebrating grant awards, the companies vying to build broadband infrastructure will ...
Between billions of dollars of defaulted rural broadband expansion projects and over-regulated legislation that bogs down ...
It boiled down to whether your state would have allowed generative AI companies to get away with whatever they want — if not, ...
Earlier this month, the New York State Senate passed the RAISE Act, a first-of-its-kind bill that would require larger AI ...
Alphabet's Taara startup says its 'fiber over the air' technology meets the requirements for the $42.5 billion Broadband ...
A 10-year moratorium on state AI regulations cleared a huge hurdle after Cruz narrowed its language. Its fate may now hinge ...
The ALA applauded today's Supreme Court 6–3 decision to uphold the Universal Service Fund, which funds the E-Rate program.
New Mexico is still slated to receive $675 million in federal broadband access grants — but the application process to access that money will change, the state Office of Broadband Access and Expansion ...
Among the most unexpected developments in the debate over the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act is how fierce the debate over ...
We're about to see a perfect storm of rushed decisions from states and providers who don't have all the information they need ...