FCC Set to Consider Consumer Labels for Broadband Services
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act directs the FCC to set rules for ISPs to inform consumers about pricing, introductory rates, broadband speeds, data allowances, and the like.
DOE Awarding $100 Million to Scale Up Clean-Energy Projects
To win a SCALEUP grant, applicants must identify potential commercialization partners, ideally representing the viewpoint of target customers to help ensure there will be market adoption.
DOE, DOT Plan to Install 500,000 EV Charging Stations
Paving the way for electric vehicles, the administration is helping states with funding and standards to build out charging infrastructure.
FCC Aims to Promote Satellite Broadband Competition
Revisions to spectrum-sharing rules would speed deployment of a new generation of low-Earth orbit satellite systems offering high speeds and low latency.
Supply Chain Issues Persist as Bills Stall in Congress
Nearly a dozen supply chain bills have been introduced in Congress since the beginning of November, underscoring the sense of urgency.
5G on Hold in the C-Band Amid Regulatory Flap
The FAA is airing concerns that deploying 5G systems in radio spectrum previously used for satellite TV could interfere with aircraft altimeters.
Commerce Assembling Advisory Panel on Microelectronics
The goal is to bolster U.S. competitiveness in technologies such as artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, 5G, and quantum computing.