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2024 was a milestone year for broadband and TV, marked by innovation, investment, and record-breaking achievements.
Expanding broadband to remote areas requires overcoming extreme terrain, weather, and infrastructure challenges to deliver connectivity where it’s needed most.
SCTE CEO Maria Popo is expanding training and digital tools to strengthen the industry’s technical workforce.
Surging Wi-Fi demand is driving the need for more unlicensed spectrum to keep pace with growing device adoption.
Cable broadband providers have expanded their offerings to include mobile service, giving Americans more choices for their cell providers than ever before. And when bundled with home broadband service, the savings are clear. Helping Americans’ bottom line With new options available from cable broadband, the once stagnant mobile marketplace has begun to heat up, and consumers are winning and saving
According to new data from the FCC, in the year since June 2023, the United States saw notable growth in broadband access across the country, particularly in rural areas. Connecting every corner of the country requires a mix of solutions, technologies, and know-how, with cable broadband playing a significant role. The development comes before federal BEAD funds have been distributed,
As America targets efforts towards connecting every community to robust broadband – including the distribution of more than $40 billion in federal funds for building new networks – cable providers continue to do what they have always done: build out their networks to reach as many Americans as possible. With network expansions continuing nationwide, here are a few more examples
America’s communications networks form the backbone of daily life, supporting everything from public safety to healthcare and economic activity. Yet, a wave of vandalism and theft, fueled largely by rising copper prices, threatens this vital infrastructure—and with it, the essential services and safety that Americans depend on every day. Why it matters: Communications networks are the backbone of public safety
“We congratulate Commissioner Carr on being named the next Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Commissioner Carr has consistently shown a thoughtful commitment to policymaking that fosters consumer welfare through competition and innovation in the marketplace. We look forward to working with incoming Chairman Carr and all members of the Commission to promote policies that drive continued investment and support
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced last month’s inflation numbers, revealing that consumer prices rose 2.6% in October compared to the previous year. While overall inflation has significantly decreased in the last two years, consumers are still weary of any uptick. One area they can take solace in, however, continues to be broadband prices. Broadband prices are on consumers’