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In May, supervisors pulled plug on unfulfilled project of All Points Broadband after years of delays, missed deadlines and overall disappointment.
CHARLESTON — A new memorandum released last week by staff of the West Virginia Public Service Commission could settle an ...
A new memorandum released last week by staff of the West Virginia Public Service Commission could settle an issue at the ...
Despite an order released at the end of June by the West Virginia Public Service Commission, disagreements between internet service providers and electric utilities over pole attachments could put ...
During its meeting on June 23, the council took action on several important issues, including broadband service fees, coastal land use changes, planning efforts for the former Georgia-Pacific mill ...
The provision, which received a considerable amount of support from Big Tech firms and was championed by Texas Senator Ted ...
States will be able to enact AI legislation again - but a federal plan remains unclear, and the clock is ticking.
It boiled down to whether your state would have allowed generative AI companies to get away with whatever they want — if not, there would have been no broadband funding for you!
If states don’t follow the prohibition on enforcing new or existing laws, the federal government would rescind the federal broadband funding.
The ALA applauded today's Supreme Court 6–3 decision to uphold the Universal Service Fund, which funds the E-Rate program.
The $1.1 billion in broadband funding that Pennsylvania expects under the larger program, meanwhile, is on hold pending a federal review.
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