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FCC Holds ISPs' Feet to the Fire With Broadband 'Nutrition Labels'
By Brandon Hill published
The FCC has instituted new broadband "nutrition labels," forcing ISPs to be more transparent about services offered.
FCC Chair Aims to Boost Minimum Broadband Speeds to 100/20 Mbps
By Mark Tyson published
Recent events and changes to peoples' work/life activity have shown the current 25/3 Mbps definition of broadband is inadequate, reckons the FCC Chairwoman.
Huawei Equipment Hit With $1 Billion 'Rip and Replace' Bill
By Nathaniel Mott published
The U.S. Senate passed a $1 billion "rip and replace" bill meant to help rural networks get rid of Huawei equipment.
Huawei Challenges US Restrictions (Again)
By Nathaniel Mott published
Huawei's attempting to overturn a recent FCC order that prohibits rural Internet carriers from buying its equipment with federal subsidies.
Apple's New Mac Pro Inches Closer to Release With FCC Approval
By Nathaniel Mott published
Apple has finally received FCC approval for the new Mac Pro it announced in June.

The FCC Wants ISPs to Be (Slightly) More Honest
By Nathaniel Mott published
The FCC voted to force Internet service providers to more accurately count the number of people to whom they offer broadband Internet access.

FCC Filings Point to Potential Nvidia Shield TV Refresh
By Nathaniel Mott published
The FCC published Nvidia filings related to an updated Shield TV--the first hardware upgrade the set-top box has seen since CES 2017.

60 GHz Wi-Fi Gets FCC Stamp of Approval
By Nathaniel Mott published
Sporton, a testing and certification company, partnered with Qualcomm to push 802.11ay, or 60 GHz Wi-Fi, products through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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