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(((haroldfeld)))

@haroldfeld

Senior Vice President, Public Knowledge. publicknowledge.org

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linkhttp://www.wetmachine.com/totsf calendar_today24-11-2008 21:16:49

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Anna M. Gomez (@agomezfcc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is shameful. Capitulation breeds capitulation. These companies must realize that by giving in today, they will endanger themselves and others to further demands from this Administration to censor and control their speech and actions tomorrow.

(((haroldfeld))) (@haroldfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have to say that I have never seen the FCC suggest anything as aggressive as what Carr is doing with Echostar/DISH. Since Echostar is the only major carrier with an ORAN network, some folks are worried about ORAN's future. trmcdonald.substack.com/p/is-the-fcc-t…

Anna M. Gomez (@agomezfcc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is beyond alarming. Independent journalists are being silenced simply because their reporting may threaten the ambitions of their corporate owners. It will only embolden an Administration hell-bent on censoring speech and controlling content.

NDIA (@netinclusion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"And when we talk about what this money was intended to do, nobody disagrees with what it was actually intended to do. Who doesn't want grandma to be safe online? Who doesn't want a veteran to talk to their doctor?" Angela Siefer 🎧 Listen Light Reading lightreading.com/broadband/the-…

(((haroldfeld))) (@haroldfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am curious whether, under the 5th Circuit's decision in AT&T v. FCC, the FCC can go after RDOF defaulters, let alone fine them. broadbandbreakfast.com/mercury-broadb…

Nat Purser (@natpurser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i’ve said it before but. if you are supportive of the abundance movement, the best thing you can do is be normal, likable, and a vibe. failing that, the second best thing you can do is never publicly speak about abundance.

(((haroldfeld))) (@haroldfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I imagine Lutnick being told this. Saying "excuse me." Goes into office. SCREAMS AND THROWS THINGS. Comes back out. "We're not going to drop a new NOFO tomorrow. I suddenly think fiber *is* better than satellite."

Senator Jacky Rosen (@senjackyrosen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is such a disingenuous statement. You’ve been holding up BEAD funding that was already APPROVED for my state since January, and you’re complaining no one has been connected yet? This is why I'll keep blocking expedited confirmation for U.S. Commerce Dept. nominees until you

Public Knowledge (@publicknowledge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read the latest from Public Knowledge Senior Vice President (((haroldfeld))) as he dives into what we do and don't know in this unprecedented time for the agency: publicknowledge.org/is-the-federal…

Ray Barishansky (@rbarishansky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EMS providers carry more than gear—they carry trauma. Long shifts, critical calls, and constant pressure take a toll. Understanding the mental health impacts is essential and must be addressed. #EMS #mentalhealth jems.com/mental-health-…

(((haroldfeld))) (@haroldfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What makes me so angry is that if this were the Republican side, a couple of billionaires would be paying his tab and a hefty salary.

Public Knowledge (@publicknowledge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Site-blocking bills are making a comeback — and this time, they're targeting the internet's core infrastructure: DNS. But even though these laws are apparently meant to fight digital piracy, they also come with serious risks of online censorship.

Public Knowledge (@publicknowledge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Now is not the time to introduce a new, abuse-prone tool that can be used to silence reporting and limit what users see online." Read more in the latest from senior Policy Counsel Meredith Rose: publicknowledge.org/oh-look-a-new-…

Evan Swarztrauber (@sayreevan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In recent trials, 160 MHz channels on the 6 GHz band supported gigabit Wi-Fi throughout 40 feet, demonstrating Wi-Fi 7's ability to support data-intensive applications like virtual reality and cloud computing.

In recent trials, 160 MHz channels on the 6 GHz band supported gigabit Wi-Fi throughout 40 feet, demonstrating Wi-Fi 7's ability to support data-intensive applications like virtual reality and cloud computing.
(((haroldfeld))) (@haroldfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I talk with Christopher Mitchell and Michael Calabrese of New America about the threat to Wi-Fi and CBRS in the Senate version of the budget bill. communitynetworks.org/content/wi-fi-…

(((haroldfeld))) (@haroldfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Help save the future of Wi-Fi! Ted Cruz wants to sell off the wireless spectrum needed for gigabit Wi-Fi to AT&T and the other big carriers. Call your member of Congress and tell them to leave our Wi-Fi alone! votervoice.net/PublicKnowledg…