
Spectrum
Digital Progress Institute Backs Spectrum Pipeline
The Defense Department has reportedly proposed auctioning CBRS spectrum.
Spectrum
The Defense Department has reportedly proposed auctioning CBRS spectrum.
DC Circuit
Decision comes amid legal dispute over Trump’s firing of Democratic FTC commissioners.
People
Thayer is well known in Washington policy circles for his work on telecommunications.
Expert Opinion
Armed with the Chinese Communist Party’s monies and resources, they flooded our markets with equipment riddled with vulnerabilities.
Section 230
Legal experts also debated FCC's authority on net neutrality and Section 230 enforcement.
Expert Opinion
Given all of its successes, reauthorizing the ACP should be a no-brainer.
Expert Opinion
Roughly 35 million Americans lack home broadband internet.
Expert Opinion
The 5G war is on and there’s a lot of concern about the U.S. position vis-a-vis China.
FCC
5G is also helping carriers reach those on the wrong side of the digital divide.
Joel Thayer
Keeping American families and veterans connected is too important to allow the ACP to lapse.
Section 230
Reforming Section 230 may not ‘break the internet,’ but experts recommended that changes be targeted and incremental.
Rural
Mobile broadband is largely ignored by federal connectivity efforts.
Defense
July 9, 2020 — The Federal Communications Commission should rescind or reconsider its Ligado offer, former Commissioner Robert McDowell said in a Lincoln Network webinar Thursday. The webinar, titled “Industry Perspectives: FCC’s Ligado Decision,” saw participants discuss the Federal Communications
transportation
June 24, 2020 — The conflict over the Federal Communications Commissions’ Ligado decision, which continues to be disputed by the Department of Defense and the Department of Transportation, has exposed a fault line in the spectrum allocation decision-making process. “Why are the agencies behaving thi