HughesNet won $28.3 million to support satellite broadband through CAF (Connect America Fund) and the New NY Broadband program. The company had to adjust its service parameters in the state to meet funding requirements, which means that . . .
SpaceX FCC approval paves the way for the low-Earth lower-latency satellite broadband provider to offer service in the U.S. Will SpaceX get Universal Service funding and if so, will it be eligible for all target areas or only the most remote areas? The answer will depend on . . .
The $82 million that Verizon received was the big news for the New NY Broadband program, but funding also went to satellite provide Hughes and to several other major local service providers, as well as 12 smaller companies.
ViaSat launched a new price plan in 30 states that will provide unlimited email and web page access. But video, chat and music are not