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08/01/2024
Stay Granted: Court Hits Pause on Title II, Wants Oral Arguments This Fall
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit granted broadband providers’ request for a stay of the FCC’s Title II open internet rules pending their legal challenge.
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07/31/2024
Copper Weighs Heavily on Future-Thinking ISPs
Some ISPs still maintaining copper networks are looking for ways to transition to more modern technologies, and BEAD does not at this stage offer them a way out.
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07/31/2024
Effros: Courting Confusion
Don’t expect the telecom lawyers to answer the obvious questions coming up about whether you can, or can’t effectuate a given business plan. They won’t know.
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07/31/2024
ACP, Rip-and-Replace and AI Make it Out of Markup
Refunding the Affordable Connectivity Program may have bipartisan support, but that wasn’t the case at Wednesday’s Senate Commerce markup.
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07/30/2024
FCC Defends Data Breach Regs
The FCC on Tuesday filed its brief explaining why it thinks a petition by NCTA, CTIA and USTelecom for review of its data breach rules should be denied.
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07/30/2024
Holding Out ACP Hope
Reps. Nikki Budzinski (D-IL) and Mike Carey (R-OH) introduced a companion bill in the House to Sen. Ben Ray Luján’s (D-NM) legislation that would provide $6 billion to fund the Affordable Connectivity Program.