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11/7 Joint Letter in Support of Echostar’s Opposition to the Petition for Reconsideration Regarding Extended Buildout Deadlines with Public Interest Conditions
Broadband Affordability: Removing a Roadblock to Universal Service
While affordability remains a central part of the digital divide, policies for closing it will need to address consumer-side costs.
11/6 PISC Comments Urging FCC to Preserve CBRS Band’s Innovative Promotion of Diverse, Local, Low-Power Uses and Spectrum Sharing
How the Election Could Change the Way We Use the Internet
Michael Calabrese and Raza Panjwani describe the effects of this election on broadband policy.
Senate Commerce Likely Will Pivot to Spectrum Pipeline Act in Cruz Chairmanship
Michael Calabrese on how the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee’s spectrum legislation approach may shift if the Republican Party takes control.
Could the Election Revive the Affordable Connectivity Program?
Raza Panjwani on the prospects of a return of the Affordable Connectivity Program.
We Can Do Better Than Leaving Kids to Do Homework in Parking Lots
Chhaya Kapadia on the widening homework gap in the United States.
Demystifying AI: AI and Elections
An explainer that outlines election-related uses of AI and proposes key questions for industry and policymakers going forward.
What’s the Value of Privacy?
It’s time to explore systemic frameworks for privacy valuation that reflect the potential costs and benefits of sharing data.
To Withstand Emergencies Like Helene, Broadband Policies Need to Last
Jessica Dine on why policymakers must continue to push forward strong, consistent, and consumer-friendly broadband policies.