Vermont’s Community Broadband Model, Starlink, and the Future of Search – Episode 10 of Unbuffered
What Vermont is getting right — and why Google’s AI search changes feel different
What Vermont is getting right — and why Google’s AI search changes feel different
The federal agency administering the largest single investment to expand Internet access seems to be changing federal funding rules that would reduce rural broadband investment.
Leading broadband deployment scholars release new analysis today that may help state broadband offices evaluate “the capacities and saturation limits of the Starlink satellite infrastructure.”
Former BEAD Director Evan Feinman joins Christopher Mitchell & Sean Gonsalves on the Community Broadband Bits podcast to discuss the turmoil around the BEAD program.
Connect This! is a new, live video show from ILSR, featuring new guests every other week discussing hot topics in the broadband policy world. …...
The federal government is about to spend more than $120 million on subsidies that, rather than improving rural connectivity, will make tens of thousands of...
An op-ed written by Katie Kienbaum, Research Associate at ILSR, addresses the inadequacy of satellite Internet access and why federal funding should go to real...
As a nation our goal is ubiquitous broadband coverage so every person, regardless of where they live, can obtain the fast, affordable, reliable Internet access...
The Rural Broadband Association (NTCA) recently filed a report with the FCC as it examines the role of the Universal Services Fund (USF) in communications....