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Carr FCC Fighting to Keep $57 Million Fine against AT&T

Broadband Breakfast

WASHINGTON, July 22, 2025 – AT&T won a legal battle against the Federal Communications Commission in April, saving the company from paying a $57 million fine. ” There's a whole community behind your FREE membership. There's a whole community behind your FREE membership. The U.S.

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Starlink and DOGE: The $42 Billion Conflict of Interest in Rural Broadband

Broadband Breakfast

” In a normal world, government would set rules for broadband providers to compete for the subsidies and would choose subsidy recipients based on certain quality measures, the cost of provision, and the time required to be able to provide service. To be sure, Starlink got a raw deal under the previous administration.

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Supporters Urge Capitol Hill to Protect Unlicensed, Shared Spectrum

Broadband Breakfast

WASHINGTON, June 20, 2025 – Supporters of unlicensed and shared spectrum services keep pushing Capitol Hill lawmakers to protect those airwaves if they restore the Federal Communications Commission’s ability to auction wireless licenses.

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NCTA Urges Caution in SES, Intelsat Transaction

Broadband Breakfast

NCTA, The Internet and Television Association filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission on Monday regarding the planned merger between the satellite operators. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2, 2024 - Cable operators that need satellite services to receive TV programming are concerned about SES's proposed $3.1

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GOP State AGs Oppose FCC’s 60-Day Mobile Phone Unlocking Plan

Broadband Breakfast

24, 2024 - A group of five Republican Attorneys General submitted comments to the Federal Communications Commission detailing their positions against the agency’s proposed 60-day unlocking rule for handheld devices. WASHINGTON, Sep.

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Experts Address RDOF’s Unanswered Questions

Broadband Breakfast

However, for increases below this threshold, there is no provision for extra support, CostQuest reports.  Steve Coran , chair of Lerman Senter’s Broadband, Spectrum, and Communications Infrastructure practice group, highlighted this issue during the webinar.

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Understanding VoIP Regulatory Compliance – An Overview for Carriers

VoIP Review

When it comes to VoIP , regulation s are imperative to ensure that vital communications services are delivered. After all, we are highly reliant on communications, and it is beneficial to have insights as to how our service providers are governed and what responsibilities they must fulfill.