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Broadband Breakfast — Regional Broadband Conference in Connecticut on Thursday, November 8

Consumer Counsel Elin Swanson Katz is pleased to announce a broadband conference entitled, Connected New England: A Regional Broadband Convening at the Legislative Office Building

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November 12, 2018

Los Angeles Times — An FCC commissioner attacks municipal broadband systems by falsely claiming they’re a threat to free speech

The Republican-dominated Federal Communications Commission has set new standards in delivering favors to the big businesses under its jurisdiction at the expense of consumer protection.

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October 31, 2018

The Hill — The FCC is tasked with solving the digital divide and it’s making things worse

You’re doing something right now that 24 million Americans can’t, which is read this article. In an era that’s buzzing with talk of autonomous vehicles

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October 5, 2018

Governing — FCC Sets Rules for 5G Infrastructure, Limiting State and Local Control

The new industry-backed regulations are likely to attract lawsuits from state and local government groups that worry they will cost them revenue, make it easier

Read More »
September 27, 2018

Multichannel News — FCC Approves 5G Rollout-Related Reforms

Over the objections of local government officials and the reservations of Democratic commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, the FCC has voted to streamline the path to small

Read More »
September 27, 2018

The Benton Foundation — Your Community’s Role in the Future of 5G

On September 26, at the Federal Communications Commission’s open meeting, commissioners will vote on an order that will limit the roles of local policymakers in the deployment of

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September 24, 2018

Government Technology — The Future of 5G: The Bitter Battle for Local Control

Cities across the country are staring down the barrel of technological progress. In some cases, the loss of local authority has left them with few

Read More »
September 20, 2018

Telecompaper — Consumer, tech and civil rights groups form Broadband Connects America coalition

Consumer group Public Knowledge has joined up with 17 rural, consumer, community media, tech rights, academic, and civil rights groups to launch Broadband Connects America,

Read More »
September 10, 2018

Telecompetitor — Proposed FCC Small Cell Rules Would Limit Fees Cities Can Charge as 5G Rollouts Set to Begin

The FCC will vote later this month on new small cell rules aimed at hastening deployment of small cell wireless network infrastructure. Among other things,

Read More »
September 7, 2018

Route Fifty — A New Accelerator for Community-Owned Broadband Networks

A San Francisco-based online investment platform plans to launch a Community Broadband Accelerator in the coming months to help localities quickly establish community-owned networks. In

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September 4, 2018
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Broadband Breakfast — Regional Broadband Conference in Connecticut on Thursday, November 8

Consumer Counsel Elin Swanson Katz is pleased to announce a broadband conference entitled, Connected New England: A Regional Broadband Convening at the Legislative Office Building

Read More »
November 12, 2018 10:45 am No Comments

Los Angeles Times — An FCC commissioner attacks municipal broadband systems by falsely claiming they’re a threat to free speech

The Republican-dominated Federal Communications Commission has set new standards in delivering favors to the big businesses under its jurisdiction at the expense of consumer protection.

Read More »
October 31, 2018 12:44 pm No Comments

The Hill — The FCC is tasked with solving the digital divide and it’s making things worse

You’re doing something right now that 24 million Americans can’t, which is read this article. In an era that’s buzzing with talk of autonomous vehicles

Read More »
October 5, 2018 10:57 am No Comments

Governing — FCC Sets Rules for 5G Infrastructure, Limiting State and Local Control

The new industry-backed regulations are likely to attract lawsuits from state and local government groups that worry they will cost them revenue, make it easier

Read More »
September 27, 2018 9:58 am No Comments

Multichannel News — FCC Approves 5G Rollout-Related Reforms

Over the objections of local government officials and the reservations of Democratic commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, the FCC has voted to streamline the path to small

Read More »
September 27, 2018 9:52 am No Comments

The Benton Foundation — Your Community’s Role in the Future of 5G

On September 26, at the Federal Communications Commission’s open meeting, commissioners will vote on an order that will limit the roles of local policymakers in the deployment of

Read More »
September 24, 2018 9:35 am No Comments

Government Technology — The Future of 5G: The Bitter Battle for Local Control

Cities across the country are staring down the barrel of technological progress. In some cases, the loss of local authority has left them with few

Read More »
September 20, 2018 3:04 pm No Comments

Telecompaper — Consumer, tech and civil rights groups form Broadband Connects America coalition

Consumer group Public Knowledge has joined up with 17 rural, consumer, community media, tech rights, academic, and civil rights groups to launch Broadband Connects America,

Read More »
September 10, 2018 9:09 am No Comments

Telecompetitor — Proposed FCC Small Cell Rules Would Limit Fees Cities Can Charge as 5G Rollouts Set to Begin

The FCC will vote later this month on new small cell rules aimed at hastening deployment of small cell wireless network infrastructure. Among other things,

Read More »
September 7, 2018 9:34 am No Comments

Route Fifty — A New Accelerator for Community-Owned Broadband Networks

A San Francisco-based online investment platform plans to launch a Community Broadband Accelerator in the coming months to help localities quickly establish community-owned networks. In

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September 4, 2018 2:04 pm No Comments

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