WASHINGTON - More than 5 million U.S. households have enrolled in the country’s Emergency Broadband Benefit Program since its inception in May 2021, according to the Federal Communications Commission.
This week, the FCC voted to launch its annual review of the pace of broadband deployment. The commission’s Notice of Inquiry (NOI), however, adjusts its approach to the report, which troubles experts.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kinetic by Windstream, a long-trusted community partner for high-speed internet, is eager to make broadband more affordable for eligible customers through the ...
Fiber being installed in rural Kansas. While the FCC broadband map estimates 5% of the state is unserved, the Kansas Office of Broadband Development estimates it's three times that. States, local ...
The Illinois Commerce Commission is encouraging residents to take advantage of the FCC's Lifeline program, which offers monthly discounts on voice or broadband services for eligible low-income ...