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Content tagged with Satellite posted in January 2019
Fiber Fuels AT&T's Broadband Results in Q4
Broadband World News  
1/30/2019   16 comments
AT&T lost 32,000 total broadband subs amid the ongoing decline of DSL, but is seeing strong numbers in its expanding fiber footprint.
Sky to Twinkle With Small Satellites-Powering Broadband
Alison Diana  
1/25/2019   33 comments
Up in the moonlit sky, entrepreneurs hope we soon will gaze upon thousands of inexpensive networked small satellites, meeting the needs of IoT, data collection, rural broadband and the armed forces.
ADTRAN's 2018 Earnings Set Up Strong Year
Alison Diana  
1/24/2019   2 comments
After posting year-end and fourth-quarter earnings, ADTRAN kicks off 2019 with strong demand across its product line, including Gfast, EPON, DOCSIS and fiber technologies, and continued work in NG-PON2 with Verizon.
Net Neutrality Case Goes On, Despite Shutdown
Broadband World News  
1/18/2019   17 comments
With net neutrality oral arguments soon set to start, FCC tries and fails to find a reason for postponement.
Why Did FCC Kill NTIA's Broadband Map?
Alison’s Wonderland  
1/16/2019   5 comments
After NTIA asked for public comments on map improvements in October 2018, the FCC decommissioned the agency's broadband map in early December but did not say whether it will use any of the public's great ideas on its own (largely panned) map.
Net Neutrality: It's Not Dead Yet
Alison’s Wonderland  
1/9/2019   23 comments
The case of Mozilla v. FCC is slated to begin in the D.C. Circuit Court on Feb. 1, marking what's expected to be the beginning of a protracted legal battle that may continue well into the 2020 presidential race.
BBWN Bites: Smart Homes Pass the Halfway Mark
Broadband World News  
1/8/2019   Post a comment
Also today: Don't neglect the cool factor in connected homes, platforms are the foundation for smart homes, Watch acquires Indiana broadband provider, German operator quickly building a fiber-based business, WISPA likes Claude and more.
BBWN Bites: Sun Sets for Sunrise CEO, Vermont Utilities Consider Broadband
Broadband World News  
1/3/2019   Post a comment
Also today, SC Broadband to kick off gigabit services in Cedar City, Utah, D-Link can't wait for CES, plus new research about smart homes and smart cites.
BBWN's 20 Most Popular Stories in 2018
Broadband World News  
1/2/2019   8 comments
Let's take one last look back at the stories from 2018, when we featured coverage of the world's most influential broadband carriers and 5G movers and shakers, including Verizon, Altice, AT&T, Sprint and more.




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Launch of 2-Gig and 5-Gig FTTP tiers in 70-plus markets puts more pressure on cable ops to enhance their existing DOCSIS 3.1 network or accelerate their upgrade activity centered on the new DOCSIS 4.0 specs.
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