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Broadband Breakfast on August 13, 2025 - What's Happening with Canadian Broadband?

Broadband Breakfast

Currently, 95 percent of Canadian households have access to broadband internet at speeds of 50 Megabits per second (Mbps) down and 10 Mbps up, the standard for “broadband” used by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. How is Canada measuring progress toward universal broadband access?

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C-SPAN to Televise Broadband Breakfast's 'Next Steps on Digital Equity Projects'

Broadband Breakfast

Join Broadband Breakfast as Broadband Breakfast Live Online comes before C-SPAN's national television audience. "Next This event marks the opportunity to bring critical conversations about digital inclusion and broadband access to new viewers across the country.

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RTL Deutschland Expands FAST Channel Offering with Harmonic and netorium

Total Telecom

15, 2024 — German broadcaster RTL Deutschland has added eight new free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels to its video streaming service, expanding the number of viewing options for customers of its streaming service RTL+. Leveraging the VOS360 Media platform, RTL can easily create and deploy additional FAST channels at scale.

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Copper Theft and Vandalism Threatening Critical Infrastructure, Say Industry Leaders

Broadband Breakfast

At a Broadband Breakfast Live Online event Wednesday , representatives from major telecommunications associations and local governments discussed the growing problem and potential solutions. "Over She leads the association’s efforts on state and third party engagement on policy issues impacting the broadband industry.

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Broadcasters to FCC: Expand Who Pays Regulatory Fees

Broadband Breakfast

In a filing submitted Monday, the National Association of Broadcasters urged the agency to expand its base of regulatory fee payors, arguing that legacy media companies are unfairly bearing the brunt of the FCC’s operating costs.

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Is the FCC’s Media Bureau Playing Fair? NCTA Thinks Not

Broadband Breakfast

💡 ◾ Carr: FCC Getting Close on EchoStar ◾ Trusty Breezes at First FCC Meeting, Names Staff ◾ Ditching 39% Cap Not Working for Gomez ◾ Stroup: All-Fiber BEAD Would Need $200B ◾ Kuiper in Deal with Astros Top 4:  Is the FCC’s  Media Bureau  playing fair? Here’s why.

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Tech Think Tanks Fighting N.Y. Broadband Law in Supreme Court

Broadband Breakfast

13, 2024 – Two tech think tanks want the Supreme Court to block states from regulating retail broadband rates. For almost twenty years, the Federal Communications Commission adhered to Congress’s deregulatory directive, correctly classifying broadband as a Title I service. WASHINGTON, Sept. Signed into law by Gov.

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