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Following the release of its Interim Final Rules in May, the Treasury Department has released a series of FAQs on the use of Coronavirus State and...

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Access the updated BroadbandUSA Federal Funding Guide here! Broadband is essential for work, education, essential services and more, but many...

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Today the FCC announced that the Emergency Connectivity Fund application window will open June 29th. The 45-day application filing window will run...

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Join us on Wednesday, June 23rd from 1 - 4 PM Eastern for a Storytelling Workshop featuring Mark Jacobs, an award-winning Film and Television...

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NATOA is part of a broad-based nonpartisan coalition of corporations, small businesses, nonprofits and advocacy organizations supporting the...

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Acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has reappointed NATOA to the FCC’s Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC). The CAC’s mission is to...

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Representative Anna Eshoo (CA-18) has recognized and thanked NATOA for our support of her legislation, the Community Broadband Act (H.R. 1631),...

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The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision overturning several key provisions of the FCC’s September 2019 Third Report and Order...

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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced today the...

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Earlier this week the FCC released its final Report and Order implementing the $7.171 billion Emergency Connectivity Fund (ECF) established in the...

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NATOA joined a long list of local government and public interest organizations in continuing to support the Community Broadband Act (H.R. 1631). ...

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The Treasury Department has released Interim Final Rules implementing the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund and the Coronavirus Local Fiscal...

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