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Housing, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

Ban on Bulk Billing Is Bad for Consumers

April 30, 2024 Deborah Collier

The FCC Chair is considering a ban on bulk billing for broadband in another effort to fix what is not broken.

Regulations, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

CAGW Reviews 50 States’ BEAD Proposals

April 24, 2024 Alec Mena

Most states propose to regulate broadband rates, discriminate against non-fiber technologies, and preference government networks.

Regulations, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

ACP Funding Expiration Will Affect States’ Broadband Rate Regulation

April 5, 2024 Alec Mena

Ending ACP will complicate and delay state efforts to expand affordable internet access.

The FCC's Not So Merry-Go-Round of Net Neutrality
Commerce, General Waste, Oversight, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

The FCC’s Not So Merry-Go-Round of Net Neutrality

April 4, 2024 Deborah Collier

The Biden administration’s creates uncertainty for future of broadband deployments across America and wastes taxpayer resources.

Rate Setting for BEAD Funds Is Forcing States to Consider the Impact of Inflation
Regulations, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

Rate Setting for BEAD Funds Is Forcing States to Consider the Impact of Inflation

March 29, 2024 Alec Mena

NTIA’s pressure to include unrealistic price caps without inflation adjustment may discourage provider participation.

Technology, Telecommunications

Congress Must Restore Spectrum Auction Authority

March 8, 2024 Deborah Collier

A year has passed since the FCC lost its spectrum auction authority.  It is time for Congress to renew this authority.

General Waste, Oversight, Technology, Telecommunications

Connecting Americans to Broadband Should Not Be Impeded

February 26, 2024 Deborah Collier

With $42.45 billion on the line to connect unserved communities, NTIA should not force states like Virginia to rate regulate.

General Waste, Technology, Telecommunications

Federal Agencies Need to Improve IT Modernization Efforts

February 13, 2024 Deborah Collier

Federal agencies are still struggling with software asset management and cloud adoption, potentially wasting taxpayer dollars.

National Spectrum Strategy Falls Short Without Auction Authority
Technology, Telecommunications

National Spectrum Strategy Falls Short Without Auction Authority

November 21, 2023 Thomas Schatz

The spectrum void places the U.S. at a competitive disadvantage. 

The FCC Is Burning the Turkey
Commerce, Regulations, Technology, Telecommunications

The FCC Is Burning the Turkey

November 21, 2023 Deborah Collier

The FCC’s two recent rule making proceedings will deliver a burnt Turkey for Thanksgiving by harming future investments.

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