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MoffettNathanson: Even with bigger birds, Starlink still 'best suited to low-density markets'
Starlink is poised to tack on gobs of capacity, but even with the V3, Starlink may skew to low-density markets in the US and beyond SpaceX is targeting July 16 as the next possible test flight for Starship, a massive rocket that is critical to the eventual widespread launch and deployment of the larger and higher-capacity V3 Starlink satellites. If the test
Comcast and AT&T duke it out with utilities over pole attachments
Comcast and AT&T, in two separate cases, are at odds with utilities over pole attachments Broadband operators are appealing to the Federal Communications Commission, saying, "Please give us some relief for pole attachment issues!" The FCC has supposedly already provided relief. In July 2025, it passed an order to streamline pole attachment rules.
FCC Commissioner Gomez Remarks on Unlawful Plan to Eliminate National TV Ownership Cap
Commissioner Gomez comments on an FCC Open Meeting agenda item regarding eliminating the national TV ownership cap This unlawful effort to hand control of the public airwaves to billionaire buddies of this administration will destroy local newsrooms, silence community reporting, and drive up costs for the American families who depend on local stations for ne
FCC to Vote on Replacing National Broadcast Ownership Cap
New Rules Would Adopt a Case-by-Case Review That Only Authorizes Deals That Satisfy Agency's Public Interest Review Standard Chairman Brendan Carr published an op-ed in Breitbart announcing that the Federal Communications Commission will vote on August 6 on an Order that repeals the FCC’s 39 percent national television multiple ownership rule. Specifically,
FCC Commissioner Trusty Delivers Remarks at American Enterprise Institute
FCC Commissioner Trusty outlines her standards for 6G development at the American Enterprise Institute At present, 6G standards are still under development. The first major deployments are expected around 2030, though trial launches may come earlier. That timeline means we are in the window that matters most—the window where the foundational decisions are be
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Federal Communications Commission announces the agenda for its August Open Meeting. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr announced the agenda for the FCC August Open Commission Meeting. The agenda includes

