Broadband and Telecommunications

Broadband and telecommunications are the backbone of modern communication, connecting millions of Americans to information, services, and each other. This category explores the infrastructure that enables connectivity, the government agencies that regulate it, and the ongoing challenges in ensuring equitable access for all. From rural communities struggling to get connected to debates about media ownership and free speech, broadband and telecommunications shape nearly every aspect of American life.

Government Regulation and Control

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) serves as the primary regulator of America’s communications landscape. Understanding how the FCC controls your phone, TV, and internet is essential to grasping how government oversight affects your daily connectivity. The agency’s regulatory authority extends to broadcast content decisions and licensing decisions. As technology evolves, many question whether the FCC is ready for the digital age.

Broadband Access and Infrastructure

Despite broadband’s critical importance, millions of Americans lack reliable internet access. The NTIA plays a central role in shaping U.S. internet policy, while the National Broadband Map provides a picture of internet availability across the country. Explore America’s digital divide and the people left behind to understand connectivity disparities and available assistance programs.

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