Community Broadband Service
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) held a meeting on consideration of pre-empting state law in North Carolina and Tennessee that… read more
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) held a meeting on consideration of pre-empting state law in North Carolina and Tennessee that restrict the abilities of communities to provide broadband service. The vote divided along party lines with Democratic members supporting allowing communities to provide broadband service and Republicans saying the FCC was overreaching its authority and was not legal. close
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