
Julia King
Staff Writer at FierceTelecom
Staff Writer at FierceWireless
Staff writer at Fierce Telecom/Fierce Wireless
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Jun 4, 2024 |
fierce-network.com | Julia King
HPE Aruba's new private 5G portfolio aims to simplify deployment for the enterprise The portfolio is based on its acquired Athonet core Eventually, HPE hopes to integrate the management for private 5G with existing Wi-Fi and SD-WAN networks under one platform Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Aruba just unveiled a new private 5G portfolio, purpose built for the enterprise.
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May 31, 2024 |
fierce-network.com | Julia King
The Affordable Connectivity Program, which helped over 23 million households save on internet costs, ends today without additional funding from Congress The program expires despite many calls on Congress to extend funding If there's a bright side, it's that a number of ISPs have already come forth with ACP alternatives Well, the day has come. Today is the last day that anyone will receive benefit from the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) on their internet bills.
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May 29, 2024 |
fierce-network.com | Julia King
More vendors are applying the SASE framework to 5G networks The new product set creates a tailored security and SD-WAN package for fixed wireless and mobile environments Although, not all 5G use cases lend themselves to the complete SASE framework As companies look to monetize their 5G investments, new 5G-specific products are creeping into the market. Enter the marriage of two trendy topics: Secure access service edge (SASE) and 5G.
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May 22, 2024 |
fierce-network.com | Julia King
United Communications won a $7.98 million grant to extend a fiber-optic network across rural Tennessee Owned by not-for-profit electric cooperative Middle Tennessee Electric, United is aiming for universal broadband coverage The provider plans to connect over 11,000 unserved Tennessean homes and businesses in 2024 United Communications snagged a cool $7.98 million through Tennessee's Middle Mile Buildout program.
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May 20, 2024 |
benton.org | Julia King
Lawmakers are butting heads over a provision within the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program that allows states to require low-cost service options from participating service providers. Democrats are calling it an affordability policy. Republicans say it's heavy-handed government regulation.
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The White House today finally announced how much money each state is going to receive as part of the $42.5 billion Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program. Texas scored the highest BEAD allotment at $3.31 billion, followed by CA, MO, MI and NC. https://t.co/S4336foBxu

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