
"It's not about organizations necessarily with the best technology, but it's the organizations that build the platforms for what's coming."
"Tomorrow at the FCC, we're going to be voting on a series of permitting reform proposals, both on the wireless side - to make wireless infrastructure easier to build out - but also on the wireline side."
"In addition to the permitting reform and making sure that networks are fast, we're also taking a look right now at whether there's a role we can play with respect to the heavy-handed state regulation of AI,"
SCTE TechExpo 25 opened in Washington, D.C., with visits from FCC Chairman Brendan Carr and NTIA head Arielle Roth. SCTE President and CEO Maria Popo urged platform-focused innovation and announced a new broadband workforce training program in partnership with Colorado State University. FCC attention centered on a Build America agenda featuring permitting reform to ease wireless and wireline infrastructure deployment. The broadband market is increasingly competitive, with fixed wireless and space-based services like Starlink and Amazon Kuiper influencing dynamics. Regulatory review is examining whether some AI services face overly heavy state and local regulation.
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