A busy news day for BBCMag.com. Today, our biweekly newsletter features stories about Trump's nominee to lead the FCC saying an "important discussion" will be needed about BEAD's future. Plus, FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has announced her intention to leave office in January.
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FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, Trump’s Republican nominee for FCC chair,?took to X on Friday?and signaled that an “important discussion” would need to be held about the future of the BEAD Program.
Carr says 'important discussion' needed about BEAD's future - Broadband Communities
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Jessica Rosenworcel, the chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission, has announced her intention to leave office effective Jan. 20, 2025.
FCC chairwoman announces intention to leave office - Broadband Communities
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Reuters is reporting that President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be Federal Communications Commission chairman believes the commission is unlikely to revisit a decision to withhold funds from Starlink.
Carr tells reporters FCC is 'unlikely' to revisit past Starlink decision - Broadband Communities
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A new, assured funding source for the $8 billion a year Universal Service Fund looks likely. Republicans say they don’t like entitlements and taxes. But they do support rural voters. They also love Elon Musk. That means SpaceX could be a competitor in a third of American counties. Find out where, and how to get ready.
Elon Musk to the rescue? Looks like USF could be saved - Broadband Communities
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A new Notice of Proposed Rulemaking adopted by the Federal Communications Commission will begin a review of the regulations surrounding submarine cables.
FCC launches first review of submarine cable rules since 2001 - Broadband Communities
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Ripple Fiber honored the opening of its retail office in Hickory, #NorthCarolina this week, alongside The Chamber of Catawba County.
Ripple Fiber honors recent opening of Hickory, NC office - Broadband Communities
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From geopolitical clashes between East and West, to AI grandmothers confounding scammers, this week has been a rollercoaster of telecoms news.?Here's the latest from Total Telecom.
Top 5 global news stories from Total Telecom - Broadband Communities
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A recent certification for a Tarana Wireless, Inc. next-gen fixed wireless access broadband platform clears the way for its commercial use in #Canada.
Tarana's next-gen FWA platform gains key certification in Canada - Broadband Communities
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The latest stories to feature on BBCMag.com include coverage of Trump's new pick to head up the FCC: Commissioner Brendan Carr. Plus, Kansas-based KWIKOM Communications designates Independence, Kansas as their latest “Gigabit City" and Intrepid Fiber Networks breaks ground on open-access network in Broomfield, Colorado.
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