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Change is in the air at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with a new review of rules around submarine cables, the first such review since 2001. That, and comments from President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to be FCC chair signal a new scrutiny toward the government’s approach to broadband infrastructure.
- Carr says ‘important discussion’ needed about BEAD’s future
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said the commission will have to have an important discussion about the future of the BEAD program.
- FCC chairwoman announces intention to leave office
Jessica Rosenworcel, the chairwoman of the FCC, has announced her intention to leave the FCC effective Jan. 20, 2025.
- FCC launches first review of submarine cable rules since 2001
The Federal Communications Commission has voted to launch a major review of licensing rules surrounding submarine cable rules.
- Carr tells reporters FCC is ‘unlikely’ to revisit past Starlink decision
Reuters is reporting that President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to be FCC chairman believes the commission is unlikely to revisit a decision to withhold funds from Starlink.
- New white paper reimagines multifamily connectivity
Exploring some key insights from the 20for20/RETTC White Paper, The State of Multifamily Connectivity