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Some Educators Urge FCC to Go Beyond Wi-Fi Hotspots

Broadband Breakfast

25, 2024 – Public school leaders and other education advocates give the Federal Communications Commission's Wi-Fi hotspots plan high marks, but they think the agency can still do better. WASHINGTON, Sept. Devices without such service or non-hotspot Wi-Fi-enabled devices were excluded from support.

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How Reliable is Our Nation's – and the World's – Broadband Infrastructure?

Broadband Breakfast

Further steps include more R & D;  development of technical infrastructure; global collaboration, in the form of policies, regulations, and enforcement; disaster preparedness; and perhaps most important overall: the rapid education of a more supportive public.    David W.

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Top Telecom Fraud Trends in 2025: Evolving Threats & Solutions

Subex Blog

AI-Driven Social Media Scams Scams involving fake promotions, giveaways, or surveys have become more prevalent. Fraudsters utilize AI to generate fake testimonials, reviews, and social media posts to make their schemes appear credible, tricking customers into providing data or payments.

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In a Changed Legal Landscape, the FCC Should Reconsider Net Neutrality Rules

Broadband Breakfast

Sixth Circuit would appear to agree,  writing  that the “Communications Act likely does not plainly authorize the Commission to resolve this signal question.” More recently, he worked an educator for Fairfax County Public Schools and performed research for Georgetown University’s Edunomics Lab.

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Unleashing the Power of Fiber Optics: How Airtel is Transforming Internet Connectivity with Single-Mode Optical Fiber

Airtel

As our lives increasingly revolve around online activities, from work and education to entertainment and communication, the demand for high-speed internet has skyrocketed. These fibers are bundled together to form a fiber optic cable, which can transmit vast amounts of data over long distances with minimal signal loss.

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Four Challenges Managed Service Providers Need to Overcome

Broadband Breakfast

This shift away from a traditional CAPEX model to a more flexible, managed approach signals a clear transformation in connectivity. As they enter markets ranging from senior living and higher education to multi-family units, managing Wi-Fi across diverse vendors becomes an increasingly complex and critical task.

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BEAD, NTCA, NTC, O-H-I-O and Workforce Development

Rural Broadband Association

At the same time, we worked with the National Rural Education Association (NREA) to produce BOLD: Broadband Opportunities and Leadership Development , a broadband career awareness toolkit for K-12 schools and their locally-operated broadband providers.