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Call it bad timing, or at least bad optics, but even as the Department of Justice was announcing new charges against Chinese telecom Huawei for alleged racketeering and conspiracy to steal trade secrets, the Commerce Department said it will continue to allow U.S. companies to provide components for ...
Read more: Trump Administration Extends Huawei Temporary License
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) is encouraging West Virginians to submit broadband speed tests to the FCC to help make the case that his state's broadband coverage is "well below the stated coverage." To that end, Manchin has created a web page on his Senate web site to help them take that speed test ...
Read more: Sen. Manchin Creates Own Broadband Speed Test Web Page
A number of conservative groups are pushing the FCC to free up spectrum in the 6 GHz band, saying it is underutilized and the risks to incumbents overstated. The commission under FCC chair Ajit Pai has proposed allowing dynamic sharing of the band between incumbents, including licensed broadcast ...
Read more: Conservatives Push for Opening All 6 GHz Spectrum to Unlicensed