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The CRTC is looking to implement an internet service subsidy in Canada's North, but who will get it and how much it will be are some of the questions still being decided on.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard argument on an important case that has the potential to upend a significant source of technology funding ...
The Supreme Court is considering whether the FCC can continue collecting billions for subsidized internet and phone services. The ruling could impact connectivity for schools, libraries, and millions ...
Nokia sued Taiwanese tech companies Acer and Asus and China-based Hisense in the United States, expanding the companies' ...
A US appeals court ruled yesterday that DOGE can access personal data held by the US Department of Education and Office of ...
T-Mobile US Inc. won’t get to argue before the US Supreme Court that common law trademark rights require “continuous use,” ...
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Federal Communications Commission v. Consumers’ Research (consolidated with SHLB Coalition ...
former chief of staff at the FCC and a telecom industry analyst at New Street Research. "This is a very popular program, particularly because it serves lots of Republicans." We probably won't hear ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed poised to uphold the federal program that provides schools, libraries, and underserved ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in a major challenge to the federal “E-rate program,” which subsidizes telephone and high-speed internet services in schools, libraries, rural ...
Liberal and conservative justices voiced concern about potentially devastating consequences of eliminating the fund that has benefited millions of Americans.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ... of its overhaul of the telecommunications industry in 1996, aimed at promoting competition and eliminating monopolies. The subsidies for rural and low ...