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#data-centers
fromTelecompetitor
21 hours ago

Zayo secures anchor customer to accelerate expansion in AI corridors

"AI demand is no longer theoretical. It's showing up as real customer requests in corridors where it's scaling fast," said Bill Long, Chief Product and Strategy Officer at Zayo.
NYC startup
fromTheregister
13 hours ago

Trump-branded datacenter fails to make itself great, again

Fermi America faces leadership changes as CEO Toby Neugebauer and CFO Miles Everson resign amid struggles to secure customers and power equipment.
Media industry
fromDailywire
1 day ago

Google Is Using Its Monopolistic Playbook To Take Over Your TV

Google is expanding its dominance in television through YouTube TV, employing monopolistic ad practices and significantly increasing subscription costs.
#universal-service-fund
Non-profit organizations
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

Universal Service critical to network sustainability: Report

Universal Service Fund support is critical for sustaining rural broadband and voice services; a 40% reduction would threaten network viability in underserved areas.
Digital life
fromThe Village Voice
5 days ago

What's Slowing Your Internet? Compare Providers, Spot the Problem, and Take Back Control - The Village Voice

Home Wi-Fi issues often stem from internal factors rather than service provider flaws, necessitating proper diagnosis before considering a plan change.
#starlink
Roam Research
fromTelecompetitor
3 days ago

Opensignal: Can Starlink make the grade as a BEAD provider?

Starlink's BEAD awards cover 476,000 locations, but it faces performance, capacity, and affordability challenges as a scalable solution.
Roam Research
fromTelecompetitor
3 days ago

Opensignal: Can Starlink make the grade as a BEAD provider?

Starlink's BEAD awards cover 476,000 locations, but it faces performance, capacity, and affordability challenges as a scalable solution.
#netgear
Privacy technologies
fromEngadget
6 days ago

FCC just handed Netgear a de facto router monopoly in the US

Netgear receives conditional approval from the FCC, allowing it to sell and service consumer routers in the US despite a ban on foreign-made devices.
European startups
fromZDNET
5 days ago

Why Netgear just got the first FCC router ban exemption in the US

Netgear has received FCC approval to sell new routers in the US, exempting them from a ban on foreign-made routers until 2027.
Privacy technologies
fromEngadget
6 days ago

FCC just handed Netgear a de facto router monopoly in the US

Netgear receives conditional approval from the FCC, allowing it to sell and service consumer routers in the US despite a ban on foreign-made devices.
European startups
fromZDNET
5 days ago

Why Netgear just got the first FCC router ban exemption in the US

Netgear has received FCC approval to sell new routers in the US, exempting them from a ban on foreign-made routers until 2027.
fromTelecompetitor
5 days ago

Digital ag, the AI-Ready America initiative, and opportunity for broadband providers

USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture is proud to partner with NSF on this national effort to ensure that every community - including the most rural - can benefit from the power of artificial intelligence. By investing in tools and training that meet farmers and ranchers where they are, we're helping build an agricultural future that is more resilient, more efficient and more accessible for all.
Agriculture
fromTelecompetitor
4 days ago

Archtop Fiber introduces 5 Gig and 8 Gig plans

"Customers shouldn't have to think about their WiFi: It should just work. By including eero devices with every new plan, we're making it easier for customers to get set up quickly and get strong, fast coverage throughout their homes."
Brooklyn
fromArs Technica
5 days ago

FCC exempts Netgear from ban on foreign routers, doesn't explain why

"If the router Conditional Approval process follows a similar pattern, Chinese-origin manufacturers like TP-Link may face a presumptive denial, while companies with manufacturing in allied nations like Taiwan, Vietnam, or South Korea could find an easier path."
European startups
fromTelecompetitor
4 days ago

Oregon awards $6.8M in digital connectivity grants

"Access to technology is no longer a luxury - it is essential for education, employment, and healthcare," said Nick Batz, director of the Oregon Broadband Office.
Online Community Development
Environment
fromFast Company
4 days ago

A U.S. state just banned big AI data centers. Here's why it might not be the last

Maine has enacted a temporary ban on large data centers to assess their environmental and energy impacts before allowing construction.
Chicago
fromTelecompetitor
4 days ago

LSC and Ziply announce long-haul fiber networks

AI needs and decentralization are driving growth in long-haul fiber networks, with significant announcements from Ziply Fiber and Light Source Communications.
Privacy professionals
fromAol
4 days ago

FTC takes action against ad giants for avoiding certain sites

Three major advertising agencies conspired to avoid buying ads on websites promoting disfavored political viewpoints, violating competition laws.
US politics
fromTelecompetitor
6 days ago

2.7 GHz band available for commercial use after clearing technical review

The 2.7 GHz band is now available for full-power commercial licensed use, enhancing coverage and capacity for next-generation applications.
Business intelligence
fromTNW | Insider
5 days ago

US utilities plan to spend $1.4 trillion by 2030 to power the AI boom

US investor-owned utilities plan to spend $1.4 trillion on electricity infrastructure by 2030, driven largely by data centre demand.
Marketing tech
fromThe Motley Fool
6 days ago

T-Mobile (TMUS) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript | The Motley Fool

Postpaid phone net additions reached 903,000 in Q4, marking industry leadership and strong customer engagement.
#fcc
fromWIRED
6 days ago
Media industry

The FCC Has a Fast Lane for Complaints About Trump's Media Critics

Public health
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

FCC making it easier for US telcos to ditch legacy lines

New FCC rules aim to accelerate high-speed network transition but may disadvantage rural and special needs populations.
Science
fromTelecompetitor
1 week ago

FCC report and order seeks more efficient, powerful space-based broadband

FCC proposes changes to satellite spectrum rules to enhance space-based broadband services and economic benefits.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Verge
6 days ago

The FCC just saved Netgear from its router ban for no obvious reason

The FCC granted Netgear conditional approval to import routers despite ongoing foreign router ban concerns and lack of US manufacturing plans.
Media industry
fromWIRED
6 days ago

The FCC Has a Fast Lane for Complaints About Trump's Media Critics

A conservative legal group expedited a complaint against Jimmy Kimmel and ABC by directly contacting the FCC chairman's office, bypassing standard procedures.
Public health
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

FCC making it easier for US telcos to ditch legacy lines

New FCC rules aim to accelerate high-speed network transition but may disadvantage rural and special needs populations.
#broadband
Roam Research
fromTelecompetitor
3 days ago

Mission Telecom offers mobile hotspot

Mission Telecom launched the Inseego MiFi Pro M4 mobile hotspot for $179, enhancing broadband access for nonprofits, schools, and libraries.
Roam Research
fromTelecompetitor
3 days ago

Mission Telecom offers mobile hotspot

Mission Telecom launched the Inseego MiFi Pro M4 mobile hotspot for $179, enhancing broadband access for nonprofits, schools, and libraries.
Toronto startup
fromTelecompetitor
4 days ago

Vero Fiber completes acquisition of Telephone Electronics Corporation

Vero Broadband acquires Telephone Electronics Corporation to expand fiber connectivity in Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee.
Media industry
fromwww.mediaite.com
6 days ago

FCC Chair Thinks NFL Puts Too Many Games on Streaming Services as Trump's DOJ Opens Probe into Broadcast Deals

The FCC is concerned about the NFL's broadcasting deals impacting local broadcasters and viewer access to games through traditional media.
fromTelecompetitor
2 weeks ago

Democratic representatives ask NTIA's Roth not to change BEAD rules for SpaceX

The letter argues that SpaceX is asking the definition of 'standard installation' as shipping in a box - not a working connection - and allowing Starlink to 'falsely demonstrate compliance' with the program's 100 Mbps download/20 Mbps requirements.
SF politics
fromTelecompetitor
2 weeks ago

AT&T addresses the problem of copper theft for the broadband industry

"In many major metropolitan areas and small towns, copper theft has escalated to levels that can only be described as systemic," Alcutt writes.
Business
Digital life
fromAndroid Authority
2 weeks ago

Are any of the big three carriers still worth it in 2026? It's complicated...

The value of signing up with major carriers depends on individual needs and whether multiple lines are involved.
France news
fromThe Local France
3 weeks ago

France begins shutdown of 2G network

Orange will deactivate its 2G network in parts of France starting April 1, affecting 28 municipalities and over 1.5 million devices.
DevOps
fromComputerWeekly.com
3 weeks ago

Mobile network operators urged to help commercialise 5G live production | Computer Weekly

A consortium urges MNOs to provide standardized QoD APIs for reliable, low-latency live broadcast production connectivity.
Roam Research
fromTelecompetitor
1 week ago

Second half of 2025 good for digital divide and Starlink: Ookla report

Starlink service significantly improved broadband access, reducing the digital divide in many states during the second half of last year.
#cybersecurity
Privacy professionals
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

US router ban is 'industrial policy' not better infosec

The U.S. ban on foreign-made SOHO routers is ineffective for security and serves as industrial policy rather than genuine cybersecurity.
Privacy professionals
fromTheregister
3 weeks ago

US router ban is 'industrial policy' not better infosec

The U.S. ban on foreign-made SOHO routers is ineffective for security and serves as industrial policy rather than genuine cybersecurity.
Online Community Development
fromForbes
2 weeks ago

Rural America's Connectivity: Interstates, Broadband And Livability

The COVID pandemic reversed rural brain drain as telecommuting allowed skilled workers to return for affordability and livability.
Privacy technologies
fromThe Verge
3 weeks ago

The United States router ban, explained

The US government has banned foreign-made consumer Wi-Fi routers due to national security concerns, but consumers can still use and purchase existing routers.
Tech industry
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

FCC chair blasts Amazon after it criticizes SpaceX megaconstellation

Amazon seeks a deadline extension to 2028 for deploying half its Leo satellite constellation, while FCC Chairman Carr publicly criticizes Amazon's regulatory complaints against SpaceX's megaconstellation plans.
#bead-program
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

Time to sunset rules mandating copper maintenance: USTelecom

The goal of the new USTelecom program is to show consumers, businesses, civic leaders, and policymakers why maintaining legacy copper for the small portion of end users is not an efficient approach. A key part of this is explaining why modern technology is better.
Digital life
Tech industry
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

AT&T is pouring $250 billion into US telecom infrastructure to try to win in the AI age

AT&T is investing $250 billion over five years to replace copper infrastructure with fiber, 5G, and satellite networks to support AI-driven connectivity demands.
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

How municipal networks compare with provider competitors: Ookla report

Eight of the municipal networks studied beat their local provider competitors in median upload speed. Sherwood Broadband - in the town of the same name in Oregon - was the only one to beat its local competitor in median download speed.
Online Community Development
Marketing tech
fromMobile World Live
1 month ago

NARB slams T-Mobile US over satellite coverage claims

The National Advertising Review Board ordered T-Mobile to discontinue or modify T-Satellite advertising claims about universal coverage that lack supporting evidence.
Law
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

Talkie asks FCC to reverse state and local pole prohibitions

Talkie seeks FCC preemption under Section 253 to prevent Queen Anne's County and MD DoIT from imposing rights-of-way and resource-sharing rules on fixed wireless deployments.
Miscellaneous
fromTechzine Global
2 months ago

5G Standalone exposes European disadvantage

Europe risks falling structurally behind in 5G capability and innovation due to delayed 5G Standalone deployment, fragmented investment, limited mid-band spectrum, and low-price policies.
Mobile UX
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

New Ookla report judges major mobile carriers' speed, 5G, and reliability

T-Mobile led in 5G availability and median download speed, AT&T won speed, call, and text awards, and Verizon earned top overall and reliability honors.
Gadgets
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

FCC schedules vote to create new class of unlicensed 6 GHz devices

FCC will authorize higher-power unlicensed devices in the 6 GHz band using geofencing to enable AR/VR, IoT, robotics, vehicle tracking, and precision agriculture.
Marketing
fromAndroid Police
2 months ago

Verizon makes its next move in its fight against T-Mobile

Verizon is suing T-Mobile over allegedly deceptive advertisements that claimed exaggerated savings for customers switching from Verizon.
US news
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

AT&T vs. Verizon in 2026: Which Telecom Dividend Stock Is Actually Worth Owning?

Verizon offers a 5.34% dividend yield with consistent growth, but faces flat earnings guidance for 2025, high debt levels, and network reliability concerns that question dividend sustainability.
Digital life
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

Fiber access grew in the last half of 2025, but 5G growth slowed: Analysis

Fiber internet providers accelerated expansion to 8.4% growth in late 2025, adding 5.2 million addresses and achieving 99%+ coverage in 182 counties, while overall served locations increased and unserved locations decreased by 8.4%.
Tech industry
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

60% of homes now have access to fiber: Report

U.S. household fiber access exceeded 60% in 2025 with 11.8 million new homes, while deployment costs rose sharply, driven primarily by labor.
Business
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

The future of rural broadband: Interview with Shirley Bloomfield

Rural broadband's core mission remains ensuring community connectivity while adopting technologies like AI amid supply chain, workforce, and funding challenges.
US politics
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

FCC opens 900 MHz spectrum to modernize broadband networks for utilities

FCC opened the full 10 MHz 900 MHz band for licensed broadband use to enable private LTE/5G networks for utilities and business enterprises.
Digital life
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

National Broadband Master Plan looks to create secure national network

NEO Network Development proposes a five-year National Broadband Master Plan to build underground fiber infrastructure alongside U.S. transportation routes, connecting critical facilities and treating broadband as essential utility infrastructure.
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

AI requires stronger upload connections among U.S. carriers: Report

Ookla said the growing use of ChatGPT and other AI tools places much more demand on mobile networks than the typical activities of browsing social media and the web, watching videos, texting, and making the occasional phone call. As a result, more speed and expanded capabilities will be necessary. The report said advanced AI capabilities like AI-enabled glasses will put a particular strain on upload connections in the future.
Tech industry
fromZDNET
2 months ago

The Verizon outage fallout continues: FCC opens direct line for your complaints

If you were affected by the Verizon outage earlier this month that took down the company's network for most of a day, the Federal Communications Commission wants to hear from you. In a document released earlier this week, the FCC explained that its Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau was officially investigating the outage and was seeking information from frustrated customers, particularly those who tried to call 911 or other public safety numbers but couldn't.
US news
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

FCC proposes rules to stop fraudulent Lifeline support in certain states

FCC OIS detected similar fraud in the system in a 2017 report, which resulted in the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), the Lifeline program administrator, beginning a "death check" as part of the enrollment process. However, the FCC allowed three states (California, Texas, and Oregon) to opt out of the death check process. The most recent OIG report specifies that the $5 million in fraud was all in the opt-out state
US politics
US news
fromTelecompetitor
2 months ago

2025 average price for internet increases due to new multi-gig offerings: Report

Multi-gig plans doubled in 2025, raising average internet prices by about $7 (nearly 5%), while mid-tier plan prices fell significantly.
US news
fromAndroid Authority
1 month ago

T-Mobile speaks out about Verizon's lawsuit against it, but who will win?

T-Mobile filed a formal response to Verizon's false advertising lawsuit, arguing the '$1,000 in savings' claim has merit and that Verizon uses similar comparative marketing tactics.
Online Community Development
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

States and NGOs must bridge senior broadband gap: AARP

32% of older Americans lack home broadband access, affecting 19 million seniors, with disparities among low-income, oldest, and least-educated populations requiring urgent policy solutions.
US news
fromTelecompetitor
1 month ago

Study calls for federal broadband pricing database, finds pricing disparity in Louisville

A study of Louisville broadband pricing reveals higher per-Mbps rates in lower-income neighborhoods, despite lower monthly bills, indicating disparate pricing practices across communities.
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