25-Gigabit PON
The industry has barely broken ground on 10-gigabit PON technology in terms of market deployments, and the vendors in the industry have already moved
The industry has barely broken ground on 10-gigabit PON technology in terms of market deployments, and the vendors in the industry have already moved
Near the bottom of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, starting on page 2315, is a requirement that any infrastructure funded from federal
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act includes grant funding to rebuild electric grids. A smart community might be able to leverage these grants
Leichtman Research Group recently released the broadband customer statistics for the end of the third quarter of 2021 for the largest cable and
There was a recent article in the Bangor Daily News about Charter fighting a move by small towns in Maine to bring fiber broadband. To anybody who
One of the programs to come out of the Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act is the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) which will replace the
There is one section of the $42.5 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) grants that cities should find interesting. These grants
The typical farmer must make critical decisions each year on the crops to plant, when to plant them, how to best fertilize, how and when to water and
The largest traditional cable providers collectively lost over 1.3 million customers in the third quarter of 2021 – an overall loss of 1.9% of
I cut my teeth in this industry working with and for telephone companies. But telephone service is now considered by most in the industry to be a
Every year I write a blog at Thanksgiving talking about the things in our industry for which I am thankful. Most years, this is easy because there
I’ve had some time to think about the $42.5 BEADA grants that will infuse a huge amount of money into building broadband networks. I summarized the
In 2020, the City of West Des Moines, Iowa announced it was building a fiber conduit network to bring fiber to pass all 36,000 residents and
For an agency that has tried to wash its hands from regulating broadband, the FCC finds itself again trying to decide an issue that is all about
There is one quiet provision of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that slipped under the radar. Congress is requiring that the FCC revamp