The FCC should change the rules for its $100 million...
The FCC should change the rules for its $100 million Remote Areas Fund to allow municipal, community and local broadband providers to apply, the commission’s Consumer Advisory Committee said in a filing at the agency. The fund is set aside…
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for alternative technology platforms, including satellite and unlicensed wireless. “Further, the CAC supports the position that there is a need for an interconnection obligation for fund recipients,” the committee said (http://xrl.us/bmztsw). “The CAC further encourages the Commission to ensure that these municipal, community and local broadband providers ensure that their broadband services address the needs of and are accessible to people with disabilities.”