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The FCC has released an Emergency Broadband Benefit toolkit with materials to assist with outreach and information on the program. The toolkit...

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The FCC has announced the launch of the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (EBB Program). The EBB Program is a $3.2 billion fund established by...

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NATOA filed Reply Comments in the FCC’s docket to establish rules implementing the $7.171 billion Emergency Connectivity Fund, which Congress...

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NATOA, along with representatives of the cities of Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Dallas and Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Montgomery County,...

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The FCC is re-establishing its Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council (CSRIC) and is accepting nominations for...

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In a letter to Treasury Secretary Yellen, NATOA urged the Treasury Department to ensure its forthcoming guidance on use of funds allocated to local...

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NATOA and CWA have filed with the FCC their report entitled Stretched Thin and Feeling the Squeeze: The Harmful Effects of Small Cell Preemption on...

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NATOA and a coalition of local governments jointly filed a Reply in support of their Petition for Reconsideration of the FCC’s Report and...

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The FCC recently announced an effort to collect consumers’ broadband experiences to help inform the FCC’s broadband data collection and...

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The FCC has announced its initial list of broadband providers that have elected to participate in the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program. The list,...

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NATOA has launched the Call for Entries period for the 36th Annual Government Programming Awards!

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Local governments and municipal organizations have filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari with the Supreme Court asking the Court to review the 9th...

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