Nicole Ferraro - Light Reading
@nicfer.bsky.social
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Broadband editor for Light Reading:
https://www.lightreading.com/author/nicole-ferraro
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FCC's Gomez urges cos to defend free speech
FCC's Gomez urges broadband, cable cos to take note of free speech attacks.
https://www.lightreading.com/regulatory-politics/fcc-s-gomez-warns-cablecos-about-free-speech-attacks-and-broadband-affordability
2 days ago
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House Dems, along w/@agomezfcc.bsky.social, continue to raise alarm over Carr's use of the FCC to serve Trump, w/Dems saying in a new letter Carr's "misuse of regulatory processes represent an unprecedented weaponization of the agency."
www.lightreading.com/video-broadc...
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Dems seek investigation into Brendan Carr
House Democrats call for investigation into FCC Chair Brendan Carr following ABC's suspension of Jimmy Kimmel.
https://www.lightreading.com/video-broadcast/dems-want-investigation-into-brendan-carr-over-kimmel-suspension
11 days ago
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cryopolitics
14 days ago
Amazon is seeking to roll back the FCC's five-year deorbit rule, and I had something to say about that. 😁
#spacedebris
#satellites
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Christopher Terry
14 days ago
People need to understand that Carr is at best only a step or two removed from your average internet shitposter and he has always wanted to regulate speech that he hates. He is living his best life right now as the industry knuckles under. I've been saying this for years, but welcome to the party.
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FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez
15 days ago
This FCC does not have the authority, the ability, or the constitutional right to police content or punish broadcasters for speech the government dislikes. Free speech is the foundation of our democracy, and we must push back against any attempt to erode it.
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New for
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: preliminary BEAD results from several states in the past week show fiber is still winning the majority of broadband serviceable locations and funding, but LEO satellite is picking up a bit of steam.
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Fiber still dominates most BEAD locations
Several states' final proposals released in recent days show fiber still leads in BEAD location wins.
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/fiber-still-dominates-most-bead-locations
about 1 month ago
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"This set of regional outcomes is within potential awardee capacity ... supplies universal coverage of eligible locations, and demonstrates a technology-neutral approach prioritizing low-cost projects," said WV of its final BEAD proposal. ||
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West Virginia sticks with fiber for BEAD
The third state to release its final proposal for BEAD, West Virginia's revised program will still award 99% of its broadband deployment funding for fiber networks.
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/west-virginia-sticks-with-fiber-for-bead
about 1 month ago
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This week's episode of
#TheDivide
pod for
@lightreading.bsky.social
explores
@nycfuture.bsky.social
's illuminating report on the digital divide in the Bronx, which includes some great policy recommendations for targeting issues around device access and skills training. Listen here:
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The Divide: Digging into the biggest broadband barriers in the Bronx
This week: Eli Dvorkin and Rachel Neches, from the Center for an Urban Future, join the podcast to discuss their report exploring the extent and causes of the ongoing digital divide in the Bronx, New ...
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/the-divide-digging-into-the-biggest-broadband-barriers-in-the-bronx
about 1 month ago
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New for
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: Advocates for fixed wireless access were among the first to cheer the Trump administration's rewrite of the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, but early results show a low level of FWA activity and wins.
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What's going on with fixed wireless and BEAD?
Advocates for fixed wireless access (FWA) were among the first to cheer the Trump administration's rewrite of the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, but early results show a low le...
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/what-s-going-on-with-fixed-wireless-and-bead-
about 2 months ago
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NYC will host a network design and procurement process this summer to roll out Liberty Link: a city-owned fiber network, operated by the NYPL, offering free Internet service for at least three years to 35 affordable housing buildings.
@lightreading.bsky.social
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New 'Liberty Link' fiber network to connect low-income New Yorkers
New York City will conduct a network design and procurement process this summer for Liberty Link, a pilot program to connect affordable housing buildings in the Bronx and Manhattan to free fiber broad...
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/new-liberty-link-fiber-network-to-connect-low-income-new-yorkers
2 months ago
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3 months ago
California is advancing a broadband bill that was intended to follow in New York's footsteps with a low-cost service mandate. But consumer advocates now oppose the bill over amendments that weaken enforcement and lower speeds. Read more on Light Reading:
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California digital equity advocates move to oppose broadband affordability bill
California is advancing a broadband bill that was intended to follow in New York's footsteps with a low-cost service mandate. But consumer advocates now oppose the bill over amendments that weaken enf...
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/california-digital-equity-advocates-move-to-oppose-broadband-affordability-bill?utm_campaign={CAMPAIGN_TAGS}&utm_content={TIMESTAMP_EPOCH}&utm_medium=social&utm_source={SOCIAL_NETWORK}
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This week on The Divide for
@lightreading.bsky.social
we hear from NDIA's Angela Siefer on the immediate and long-term impact of Trump (unlawfully) terminating grants from the Digital Equity Act and how advocates and states can fight back.
www.lightreading.com/broadband/th...
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The Divide: Trump terminates Digital Equity Act – now what?
This week: Angela Siefer, executive director of the National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA), on the impact of President Trump 'ending' the $2.75 billion Digital Equity Act and how advocates can fig...
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/the-divide-trump-terminates-digital-equity-act-now-what-
5 months ago
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5 months ago
4500 Cleveland households are now getting <$20 wireless home broadband from growing nonprofit ISP DigitalC... another excellent "Divide" interview by
@nicfer.bsky.social
at
@lightreading.bsky.social
. (Listen close, my name is dropped.)
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The Divide: How DigitalC is closing Cleveland's connectivity gaps
This week: Joshua Edmonds, CEO of DigitalC, on the nonprofit ISP's history providing connectivity and digital skills training in Cleveland, and how DigitalC is working to meet its subscriber goals and...
https://www.lightreading.com/fixed-wireless-access/the-divide-how-digitalc-is-closing-cleveland-s-connectivity-gaps
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New for
@lightreading.bsky.social
: Over 40 fiber suppliers increased domestic manufacturing in 28 states to comply with BEAD's "Buy America" rules, as set by the Biden admin. But program delays, new tariffs & the Trump admin's push to strip BEAD of its fiber focus may threaten those US investments.
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How delays and tariffs could affect BEAD's US manufacturing goals
Over 40 fiber suppliers increased domestic manufacturing to comply with the BEAD program's 'Buy America' rules. However, prolonged program delays and a shift away from BEAD's fiber focus could put suc...
https://www.lightreading.com/fttx/how-delays-and-tariffs-could-affect-bead-s-us-manufacturing-goals
6 months ago
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"We've built smart broadband plans tailored to our communities, and federal changes at this stage risk undermining years of progress and deliberation. The best thing Washington can do is let states finish the job," said Missouri State Rep. Louis Riggs, a Republican.
#BEAD
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State lawmakers urge Lutnick not to delay BEAD with forced changes
Over 100 bipartisan state legislators signed a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick warning that 'mandatory changes' to the BEAD program may delay implementation 'by a year or more' and urging ...
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/state-lawmakers-urge-lutnick-not-to-delay-bead-with-forced-changes
6 months ago
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The framework of the Universal Service Fund (USF) is "more likely than not" to be upheld, said analyst Blair Levin after yesterday's SCOTUS hearing. But if Trump/Musk rewrite broadband rules to favor satellites, that could still blow up the program's future. More on
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USF framework 'more likely than not' to be upheld – analyst
The framework of the Universal Service Fund is 'more likely than not' to be upheld, said Blair Levin after a Supreme Court hearing. But the USF's future could still be muddled by Trump administration ...
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/usf-framework-more-likely-than-not-to-be-upheld-analyst
6 months ago
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"For those in the tech industry who supported this administration thinking it would mean less regulation or more 'business friendly' policies: you've catastrophically misread the situation."
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7 months ago
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"We'll be ripping up the province's contract with Starlink. Ontario won't do business with people hellbent on destroying our economy," Doug Ford said on X.
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Ontario to kill Starlink contract over Trump tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford used Elon Musk's social media site X to report that he would be ripping up a contract with SpaceX's Starlink, signed in November, over Trump's tariffs on Canada.
https://www.lightreading.com/satellite/ontario-to-kill-starlink-contract-over-trump-tariffs
8 months ago
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Among the programs expected to be halted by OMB's sudden directive to "pause" all federal grants and loans in the $42.5 billion Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, part of the bipartisan infrastructure law, designed to close the digital divide.
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Federal funding freeze creates 'considerable uncertainty' for BEAD – analyst
The Trump administration's pause on federal grants and loans is expected to halt the $42.5 billion Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program and other funds relevant to telecom, but the ov...
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/federal-funding-freeze-creates-considerable-uncertainty-for-bead-analyst
8 months ago
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Light Reading
9 months ago
Louisiana became the first state to secure final approval of its BEAD plan from the NTIA this week. The state's broadband director expects construction to begin in a matter of months. Read more on Light Reading:
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Louisiana expects BEAD shovels in ground in 'next 100 days'
Louisiana became the first state to secure final approval of its BEAD plan from the NTIA this week. The state's broadband director expects construction to begin in a matter of months.
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/louisiana-expects-bead-shovels-in-ground-in-next-100-days-?utm_campaign={CAMPAIGN_TAGS}&utm_content={TIMESTAMP_EPOCH}&utm_medium=social&utm_source={SOCIAL_NETWORK}
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Nevada is the third state to announce its provisional grant winners for the BEAD (Broadband Equity Access and Deployment) program, following Louisiana and Delaware. Read more at
@lightreading.bsky.social
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www.lightreading.com/broadband/co...
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Cox, Amazon, AT&T to get BEAD grants in Nevada
Nevada has released its provisional BEAD winners, with grants going to AT&T, Cox, Amazon's Project Kuiper and more. The largest sums, totaling $323 million, will go to local firms Sky Fiber Intern...
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/cox-amazon-at-t-to-get-bead-grants-in-nevada
10 months ago
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10 months ago
2024 in review: This year saw the death of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), and the near-death of the Universal Service Fund (USF) whose fate now rests with the Supreme Court and Congress. Here's a recap, and what to expect next. Read more on Light Reading:
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2024 in review: RIP ACP and WTF USF
This year saw the death of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), and the near-death of the Universal Service Fund (USF) whose fate now rests with the Supreme Court and Congress. Here's a recap, a...
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/2024-in-review-rip-acp-and-wtf-usf?utm_campaign={CAMPAIGN_TAGS}&utm_content={TIMESTAMP_EPOCH}&utm_medium=social&utm_source={SOCIAL_NETWORK}
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For your weekend listening pleasure, here's my recent conversation with Gigi Sohn for
@lightreading.bsky.social
about what's happening with public broadband networks across the US:
www.lightreading.com/broadband/th...
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The Divide: Gigi Sohn on growing, funding and defending public broadband networks
This week: Gigi Sohn, executive director, American Association for Public Broadband, joins the podcast to discuss the rise of public broadband networks, ongoing hurdles to the model, recent public bro...
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/the-divide-gigi-sohn-on-growing-funding-and-defending-public-broadband-networks
10 months ago
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News: Sen. Ted Cruz is trying to halt a $1.25 billion program that funds state digital equity initiatives. This is part of a broader push by Cruz and some Republicans to stop the rollout of the Biden administration's broadband infrastructure programs:
www.lightreading.com/digital-divi...
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Sen. Ted Cruz seeks to stop digital equity funding
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is demanding the NTIA halt its $1.25 billion digital capacity grant program, claiming the rules violate the constitution. But broadband consumer advocates note the NTIA's rules fo...
https://www.lightreading.com/digital-divide/sen-ted-cruz-seeks-to-stop-digital-equity-funding
10 months ago
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"The Smith family, who run a small business, told Biden that access to high-speed Internet in their rural region has provided new opportunities for their business (including potentially even convincing their 26-year-old son to work there) as well as enabling access to telemedicine."
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Biden video chats with Wisconsin family over ARPA-funded fiber line
In a video call, President Biden spoke to a Wisconsin family over their new fiber line, built and operated by VernonCom, with funds from the American Rescue Plan.
https://www.lightreading.com/fttx/biden-video-chats-with-wisconsin-family-over-arpa-funded-fiber-line
about 1 year ago
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How the FCC could save the Affordable Connectivity Program
April is the last month the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) will be fully available for its 23 million enrolled households. But broadband advocates say the FCC can still save the program.
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/how-the-fcc-could-save-the-affordable-connectivity-program
over 1 year ago
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As anticipated, the FCC has been sued over its digital discrimination rule:
www.lightreading.com/digital-divi...
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over 1 year ago
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The House held an oversight hearing of the FCC on Thursday, focusing on broadband issues like Title II and net neutrality, digital discrimination, spectrum and the ACP. Here are the main takeaways.
www.lightreading.com/broadband/fi...
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Five takeaways from the House FCC oversight hearing
The House of Representatives held an oversight hearing of the FCC on Thursday, focusing on Title II, digital discrimination, spectrum, the ACP and more. Here are the main takeaways.
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/five-takeaways-from-the-house-fcc-oversight-hearing
almost 2 years ago
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New story: The FCC's Affordable Connectivity Program is subsidizing broadband for 22 million homes. But it's projected to run out of $ by April, and despite Biden's push for $6B to keep it afloat, sources are increasingly pessimistic that Congress will fund it.
www.lightreading.com/broadband/ho...
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How ACP negotiations might shake out
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is expected to run out of funding by April 2024 without action from Congress, but sources fear that's unlikely to happen this year.
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/how-acp-negotiations-might-shake-out
almost 2 years ago
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New: The FCC is seeking comment on a proposal for a $200 million, three-year pilot program to gather data on funding cybersecurity services and advanced firewalls for school and library broadband networks.
www.lightreading.com/broadband/fc...
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FCC seeks to secure school broadband networks
The FCC's proposed $200 million pilot program would aim to 'help K-12 schools and libraries address the growing cyber threats and attacks against their broadband networks and data.'
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/fcc-seeks-to-secure-school-broadband-networks
almost 2 years ago
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New digital divide podcast: This week I spoke w/Ting's CEO about the company's fiber broadband builds, how they're forcing cable companies to upgrade, and Ting's choice to offer free gigabit service via the Affordable Connectivity Program. Listen here:
www.lightreading.com/broadband/th...
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The Divide: Ting CEO Elliot Noss on mid-market fiber and the 'last war' of broadband pricing
This week: Elliot Noss, CEO of Ting, joins the podcast to discuss how the company is reaching underserved urban markets in partnership with communities like Memphis and Colorado Springs, why Ting is u...
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/the-divide-ting-ceo-elliot-noss-on-mid-market-fiber-and-the-last-war-of-broadband-pricing
almost 2 years ago
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New story: The FCC is scheduled to vote next week on a draft order on preventing digital discrimination in broadband access, but a recent round of industry filings suggests there may be legal challenges ahead to the new rules.
www.lightreading.com/broadband/in...
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Industry hints at possible legal challenges to FCC's digital discrimination rules
In filings with the FCC, groups including NCTA and USTelecom are hinting at legal challenges ahead to the FCC's rules on digital discrimination. The FCC will vote on those rules next week.
https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/industry-hints-at-possible-legal-challenges-to-fcc-s-digital-discrimination-rules
almost 2 years ago
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