More Unqualified, Than Qualified Bidders So Far in 2.5 GHz Auction
The FCC says the bulk of short-form applications to bid in the upcoming 2.5 GHz auction of flexible-use licenses are deficient. The agency will give the companies time to correct
The FCC says the bulk of short-form applications to bid in the upcoming 2.5 GHz auction of flexible-use licenses are deficient. The agency will give the companies time to correct
Mexico announced yesterday it will bail out Altan Redes, a telecommunications company that had won rights to build out a wholesale national mobile network, according to Reuters. The company filed
Digital Realty (NYSE: DLR), the Austin, TX-based global data center operator, and Mivne Real Estate, an Israeli real estate firm, announced yesterday the formation of a joint venture that enables
Broadband standards have significantly evolved, yet a decades-old law passed in Pennsylvania has broadband stuck in a time capsule. The Sun-Gazette reported that in 2004, lawmakers passed a bill stating
Baltimore has its first “Infrastructure Czar.” Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced the creation of the new Mayor’s Office of Infrastructure Development (MOID). Matthew Garbark is the Baltimore City Infrastructure Czar,
During its most recent meeting, the Rindge, NH Planning Board approved the construction of a 150-foot lattice-style cell tower. As the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript reports, the five member board conveyed its