It's Time Once Again for the Always Controversial FCC Broadband Deployment Report
Briefly

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is starting a broadband deployment report process aimed at evaluating the speed of broadband rollout. This process includes a 180-day timeline for completion and involves a Notice of Inquiry (NOI) with several proposals. Key objectives are to assess the incremental progress of broadband deployment, refine benchmarks for fixed broadband, and decide how to evaluate mobile broadband services. The NOI also suggests eliminating a long-term goal for broadband speeds that was previously set and shifts focus toward whether advanced telecommunications are being deployed appropriately.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is initiating a new broadband deployment report process to assess the pace of broadband rollout and ensure compliance with federal guidelines.
The report aims to focus on the incremental progress of broadband deployment, shifting away from evaluating what is already in place, which was the focus of previous reports.
Read at Telecompetitor
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