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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 ...
"The FCC can't do anything by way of this ... eligible low-income consumers receive discounts on program-supported broadband internet or phone services. "Without Lifeline, millions who rely ...
Liberal and conservative justices voiced concern about potentially devastating consequences of eliminating the fund that has benefited millions of Americans.
Decisions to eliminate rules can be challenged in court. TechFreedom, a libertarian-leaning think tank, supported the goals of "Delete, Delete, Delete" but cautioned the FCC to move deliberately so ...
operate phone banks, distribute direct mail, host ACP application enrollment and outreach events," said the FCC. "The Affordable Connectivity Program is the nation's largest-ever broadband ...
The US Federal Communications Commission on Monday unanimously approved the final rules to implement the $7.17 billion Emergency Connectivity Fund Program. The FCC program will provide funding for ...
A majority of the Supreme Court appeared reluctant Wednesday to wipe out a Federal Communications Commission program.
alongside current Miami dolphins running back Patrick Laird, teamed up for a PSA to promote the FCC's Emergency Broadband ... awareness about this important program and are thankful to ...
Central to FCC v. Consumers' Research, now pending before the US Supreme Court, is technology that props up nearly every aspect of modern life: broadband internet. The Universal Service Fund (USF) ...
The challenge by conservatives to the program raised questions about how much Congress can delegate its legislative authority to a federal agency.