T-Mobile and SpaceX's Starlink announced a satellite-to-phone service that's supposed to eliminate 'dead zones' back in 2022.
Given the Trump administration is taking office in January, it is particuarly interesting to see that over the last few weeks there have been a number of legal moves both here in the UK and the US ...
Direct-to-Smartphone satellite communications have been approved – with some conditions – by the Federal Communications ...
Matt Gaetz has withdrawn from consideration as attorney general and was replaced by Pam Bondi, as Trump names RFK Jr., Pete ...
The Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) and the FEC’s current rules prohibit federal candidates or their agents from ...
Under Project 2025, all 50 states would be mandated to report detailed abortion-related data to the federal government or ...
Under Project 2025, all 50 states would be mandated to report detailed abortion-related data to the federal government or ...
The Federal Communications Commission granted SpaceX conditional approval Nov. 26 to use Starlink broadband satellites to keep T-Mobile smartphone users connected in cellular dead zones across the ...
The FCC approved T-Mobile and SpaceX's license to provide supplemental telecom coverage from space to eliminate dead zones.
The US regulator is also allowing SpaceX to orbit some of the company's Starlink satellites closer to Earth, which should ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed a $734,872 fine against Eken, a Hong Kong-based smart home device ...
The Trump administration could fiddle with the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment program or even claw back funds. But ...