A federal subsidy that helped 23 million families afford the cost of high-speed internet expired in June. To blunt some of the impact, the Biden administration moved to extend an existing federal ...
FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel (pictured in 2018 on Capitol Hill) said, "The vulnerabilities in the networks we have in our nation's schools and libraries are real-and growing." To address this, ...
K-12 school districts across the U.S. are eligible for cybersecurity services and equipment through a new three-year, $200 million pilot program approved Thursday by the Federal Communications ...
Ending the program’s subsidies for broadband services puts nearly 23M rural, suburban and urban households at risk of losing an internet connection When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
FORCING WIRELESS COMPANIES TO REPLACE CHINESE TECH. IT’S PART OF A CONGRESSIONAL MANDATE ENACTED THREE YEARS AGO. CONGRESS TELLING THE FCC TO CREATE A PROGRAM TO FUND THE REMOVAL OF CERTAIN EQUIPMENT ...
School districts and libraries can soon seek new federal grants to protect against the mounting threat of cyberattacks under a pilot program approved June 6 by the Federal Communications Commission.
NEW YORK (AP) – Low-income Americans are expected to be able to apply for help from the federal government in paying for Internet access in December. The Federal Communications Commissioners voted, ...
Walter Prescher, a father with 10 children living at home, says internet access is essential to keep his household running smoothly. "With all the kids and all the chaos in the family, that [money] ...
Lawmakers plan to submit a bill tomorrow to save the program, which the FCC can only afford to run until April. Lawmakers plan to submit a bill tomorrow to save the program, which the FCC can only ...
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted to create a voluntary cybersecurity labeling program for Internet of Things devices and other consumer-facing products that rely on an internet ...
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