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Telecommunications

Technology, Telecommunications

Congress Must Make the Right Decisions on Consumer Data Privacy

06/23/2022 Deborah Collier

The failure to pass a national framework for data privacy has left a void that is being filled by the states.

Privacy, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

State Legislative Sessions Underscore the Need for a National Privacy Framework

06/15/2022 Ryan Lanier

In 2022, Connecticut and Utah added to the growing patchwork of state privacy laws, adding to the need for a national framework.

General Waste, Technology, Telecommunications

California Should Fix Its Broadband Program

05/04/2022 Deborah Collier

California PUC should make sure unserved communities are a priority for the $2 billion broadband grant program created by SB 156.

Oversight, Taxes, Technology, Telecommunications

The IRS Begins a $70 Million IT Modernization Project

04/05/2022 Deborah Collier

Facing a large backlog of paper returns, the IRS just issued a $70 million contract to update and modernize its IT systems.

Commerce, Oversight, Technology, Telecommunications

Open Access Requirements Will Harm Broadband Deployment

03/31/2022 Deborah Collier

Forcing the NTIA to use taxpayer funds for open access networks will stifle innovation and fail to increase broadband access.

Technology, Telecommunications

Next Wave of Mid-band Spectrum Scheduled for Auction

03/26/2022 Deborah Collier

Federal Communications Commission announces schedule for auctioning the 2.5 GHz spectrum licenses.

General Waste, State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

Broadband Bills in the States: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

03/11/2022 Ryan Lanier

State officials must ensure that federal broadband funds be used connect truly unserved and underserved communities. 

Technology, Telecommunications

FCC Moves Forward on Pole Attachment Issues

03/04/2022 Deborah Collier

The FCC will be considering a proposed rulemaking to clarify who should pay the cost of pole replacements at its March meeting.

State Issues, Technology, Telecommunications

Florida Should not Adopt California-Style Regulations

03/02/2022 Thomas Schatz

The Florida legislature should reject HB 9 and prevent the state from becoming like California.

Oversight, Technology, Telecommunications

Broadband Funding Should Be Tied to Accurate FCC Broadband Maps

02/24/2022 Deborah Collier

Accurate broadband deployment maps are critical to ensuring taxpayer dollars are not wasted on duplication.

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