Pai looking to secure “networks and their supply chains,” in latest move against Huawei Ajit Pai, chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, on Monday announced
Telecom Tweets of the Week: Mapping 100K small cells
Steel in the Air President Ken Schmidt has some recent analysis of what the national distribution of 100,000 small cells over the next few years
NASHVILLE, Tenn.–A combination of government spending on rural broadband deployment and new network build-outs are keeping the tower industry busy, and that momentum is only
#TBT: Crash of the ringtone market, BlackJack and Jack Black … this week in 2007
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Governors of Montana, New York order states to only contract with telecom providers who uphold net neutrality The governors of Montana and New York this week
FCC preempted state-led action, but that isn’t stopping handful of states In the aftermath of the U.S. Federal Communication Commission’s controversial repeal of Obama-era net neutrality
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Net neutrality a non-issue for cities with publicly-owned networks
With a 3-2 vote along party lines, last week the U.S. Federal Communications Commission reversed Obama-era net neutrality rules that treated internet service providers like
In Federal Communications Commissioner Mignon Clyburn’s dissent from the lifting of Title II regulation on internet service providers, she called her statement a “eulogy.” Twitter users
Opinion: Surprising no one, net neutrality dies along party lines
A phoned-in bomb threat delayed but didn’t derail a 3-2 party-line vote of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to undo Obama-era regulations governing net neutrality.
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