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"We've been urging the Commerce Department to not delay any further," said U.S. Telecom CEO Jonathan Spalter.
Starlink recently secured approval from India's space regulatory body for commercial launch, but its success will depend on ...
People in some underserved rural parts of New Mexico will now have access to high-speed broadband internet service, courtesy of $6.8 million in federal funds that the state's Congressional delegation ...
The Missouri Office of Broadband Development updated its policies for a federal connectivity grant last week after changes at ...
State and local officials have been working on the process for two years. The state is allocating $20M over the next two years for broadband internet.
The Federal Communications Commission eliminated an unnecessary barrier to providing reliable broadband data for inclusion on ...
Lincoln County commissioners' regular weekly meeting will start at 9 a.m. Monday in the commissioners' room in the North ...
A Trump administration reworking of a $42 billion broadband expansion program will trigger delays as millions of rural Americans wait for promised connections and the telehealth services they bring.
NTIA declined to answer Stateline's questions about the BEAD program. Officials in some states have run into snags with challenges to the Federal Communications Commission's National Broadband Map.
There are several hundred million U.S. subscriber broadband connections. According to the FCC’s own National Broadband Map, at the end of 2023, 99% of U.S. households had Internet access.
Looking for the fastest internet around? The FCC's National Broadband Map can help you find high-speed internet in your area.