Daily Digest 7/13/2023 (Milan Kundera)

Benton Institute for Broadband & Society
Table of Contents

News From the Hill

House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology Advances Bills to Reauthorize NTIA  |  Read below  |  Press Release  |  House Commerce Committee
Senate Commerce Committee Approves FCC Nominations and Sends them to the Senate Floor  |  Read below  |  Press Release  |  Senate Commerce Committee
Senators Reintroduce PLAN for Broadband Act  |  Read below  |  Sen Roger Wicker (R-MS)  |  Press Release  |  US Senate

News From the FCC

FCC Announces Nearly $13.9 Million in Emergency Connectivity Funding  |  Read below  |  Press Release  |  Federal Communications Commission
FCC Chairwoman Takes Steps To Protect Schools Against Cyber Attacks  |  Read below  |  Press Release  |  Federal Communications Commission
FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel Shares Proposal Seeking Comment on Video Programming Landscape  |  Read below  |  Press Release  |  Federal Communications Commission
Chairwoman Rosenworcel's Response to Members of Congress Regarding the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund  |  Read below  |  FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel  |  Letter  |  Federal Communications Commission
FCC Commissioner Carr Announces Staff Changes  |  Read below  |  FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr  |  Press Release  |  Federal Communications Commission

Broadband Funding

BEAD Program Initial Proposal Guidance  |  Read below  |  Public Notice  |  National Telecommunications and Information Administration

Local Initiatives

Choptank Fiber Partners with Bay Country Communications on Fiber Broadband Services  |  Read below  |  Press Release  |  Choptank Fiber

AI/Algorithms

AI Junk Is Starting to Pollute the Internet  |  Read below  |  Robert McMillan  |  Wall Street Journal
The FTC is investigating whether ChatGPT harms consumers  |  Washington Post
Algorithms get a new watchdog, the Algorithmic Impacts Methods Lab, or AIMLab  |  Politico

Ownership/Antitrust

FTC appeals its loss to Microsoft in Activision Blizzard case  |  Vox
Microsoft’s Court Win Puts U.K. Regulator in Challenging Spot Over Activision Deal  |  Wall Street Journal
FTC Chair Lina Khan Is Taking on the World’s Biggest Tech Companies—and Losing  |  Wall Street Journal
FTC Chair Lina Khan, Republicans to Face Off Over Twitter Probe  |  Wall Street Journal

Security

Chinese hackers breach email of Commerce Secretary Raimondo and State Department officials  |  Washington Post

Spectrum

Shane Tews: The Crucial Role of Mid-Band Spectrum for 5G and 6G Networks  |  American Enterprise Institute
Today's Top Stories

News From the Hill

House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology Advances Bills to Reauthorize NTIA

Press Release  |  House Commerce Committee

The House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology advanced legislation to reauthorize the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and ensure the agency is advancing American leadership in the telecommunications sector. Approved bills include:

  • H.R. 4510, NTIA Reauthorization Act of 2023, led by Reps. Bob Latta and Doris Matsui, was forwarded, without amendment, to the Full Committee by voice vote.
  • H.R. 3430, Spectrum Relocation Enhancement Act, led by Reps. Doris Matsui and Randy Weber, was forwarded, as amended, to the Full Committee by voice vote.
  • H.R. 3385, Diaspora Link Act, led by Reps. Stacey Plaskett and Russ Fulcher, was forwarded, as amended, to the Full Committee by voice vote.
  • H.R. 3369, AI Accountability Act, led by Rep. Josh Harder, was forwarded, as amended, to the Full Committee by voice vote.

Senate Commerce Committee Approves FCC Nominations and Sends them to the Senate Floor

Press Release  |  Senate Commerce Committee

The US Senate Commerce Committee approved the following nominations for three Federal Communications Commission Commissioners, and the FCC Inspector General:

  • Anna Gomez to be a Commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission;
  • Geoffrey Starks to be a Commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission;
  • Brendan Carr to be a Commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission; and
  • Fara Damelin to be Inspector General of the Federal Communications Commission.

Senators Reintroduce PLAN for Broadband Act

Sen Roger Wicker (R-MS)  |  Press Release  |  US Senate

US Senators Roger Wicker (R-MS), Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM), John Thune, (R-SD), and Peter Welch, (D-VT) reintroduced the Proper Leadership to Align Networks (PLAN) for Broadband Act. The legislation requires the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to develop a national strategy to close the digital divide and a plan to implement it. This legislation is based on a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report that found that federal broadband efforts are fragmented and overlapping and recommended that the executive branch develop a national broadband strategy. The full text of the legislation can be found here.

News From the FCC

FCC Announces Nearly $13.9 Million in Emergency Connectivity Funding

Press Release  |  Federal Communications Commission

The Federal Communications Commission announced it is committing over $13.9 million in a new funding round through the Emergency Connectivity Fund (ECF) Program, which provides digital tools and services to support students in communities across the country. The funding commitment supports applications from the third application window, benefitting approximately 35,000 students nationwide, including students in California, New York, Illinois, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, and Virginia. Today’s announcement will support approximately 52 schools and school districts, 5 libraries and library systems. Approximately $6.7 billion in funding commitments have been approved to date.

FCC Chairwoman Takes Steps To Protect Schools Against Cyber Attacks

Press Release  |  Federal Communications Commission

Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel asked her fellow Commissioners to support a proposal that would take further steps to enhance cybersecurity protections to protect school networks. Chairwoman Rosenworcel shared a plan to create a pilot program to invest in cybersecurity services for eligible K-12 schools and libraries. The proposal is to seek comments on structuring a pilot program to support cybersecurity and advanced firewall-related services for eligible K-12 schools and libraries and establish the pilot program within the Universal Service Fund, but separate from the E-Rate program, to ensure gains in enhanced cybersecurity don’t come at a cost of undermining E-Rate’s success in promoting digital equity.

FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel Shares Proposal Seeking Comment on Video Programming Landscape

Press Release  |  Federal Communications Commission

Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel circulated a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to her colleagues to initiate a proceeding to understand challenges related to distribution and supply in the video market, especially as it relates to independent programming. If adopted, this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking would initiate a new proceeding to seek comment on the current state of the marketplace for diverse and independent programming. Specifically, the item would seek comment on the obstacles faced by independent programmers seeking multichannel video programming distributor carriage and carriage on online platforms, how this impacts consumers, and the action the Commission may take to alleviate such obstacles so that its policies can promote competition in the marketplace consistent with our statutory responsibilities.

Chairwoman Rosenworcel's Response to Members of Congress Regarding the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund

FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel  |  Letter  |  Federal Communications Commission

On June 12, 2023, Sens Roger Wicker (R-MS), Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS), and JD Vance (R-OH) wrote the Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel seeking additional funding for Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) Phase I auction winners. In a reply dated June 26, Chairwoman Rosenworcel said that it is important to understand that when the FCC establishes spending requirements or sets a budget for a particular model-based high-cost program, the total amount in the budget is not collected from contributors and then stored in reserve waiting for the moment of distribution. Instead, the contributions required are calculated quarterly based on the ratio of program demand to projected interstate telecommunications revenues. Thus, the contribution factor changes based on both projected revenues and the needs of the various Universal Service programs established by Congress in the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Therefore, under the law and consistent with the design of the auction, the FCC collects only enough funding through the USF contribution process to match the approximately $6 billion committed. Thus, the FCC does not have support in reserve readily available for reallocation to the extent that the total amount authorized for RDOF fell below the projected budget. As to the proposition that RDOF auction winners be permitted to default on their obligations without exposure to forfeitures in order to allow these areas be eligible for other funding programs, when the FCC set up this program, it set rules of the road to ensure that winning bidders would fulfill their promise to use this funding to build new broadband infrastructure. The FCC’s default rules are designed to impress upon recipients the importance of being prepared to meet all Commission requirements and be prepared to fulfill deployment obligations.

FCC Commissioner Carr Announces Staff Changes

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr  |  Press Release  |  Federal Communications Commission

Federal Communications Commissioner Brendan Carr announced that Lauren Garry has joined his office as Legal Advisor. Lauren joins Commissioner Carr’s office from the Wireline Competition Bureau, Telecommunications Access Policy Division, where she focused on the High-Cost Program, including the Connect America Fund and the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund. Garry also served as the Designated Federal Officer for the Precision Agriculture Connectivity Task Force. Before entering the FCC through the Attorney Honors Program, Garry was a Law Clerk to the Honorable William Colwell in the Office of Administrative Law Judges at the Department of Labor. She has also worked for Comcast Corporation, the U.S. Senate, and the House of Representatives. Garry received her J.D. cum laude and M.B.A. from American University and has an undergraduate degree from Bowdoin College. Commissioner Carr also thanked Danielle Thumann, who served as his Legal Advisor since 2021, for her public service.

Funding

BEAD Program Initial Proposal Guidance

The Initial Proposal is the “first draft” of an Eligible Entity’s Final Proposal for Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program grant funding, and, among other things, should explain how States and Territories will ensure that every resident has access to a reliable, affordable, and high-speed broadband connection, drawing on all funding available to accomplish this goal, including but not limited to BEAD Program funds. The BEAD Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) outlines 19 requirements of the Initial Proposal and requires Eligible Entities to submit a middle-class affordability plan. Eligible Entities have 180 days from receipt of their Notice of Available Amounts to submit a completed Initial Proposal and, if applicable, an Initial Proposal Funding Package to the NTIA. Eligible Entities are encouraged to submit Initial Proposals as early as possible within the 180- day window.

Local

Choptank Fiber Partners with Bay Country Communications on Fiber Broadband Services

Press Release  |  Choptank Fiber

Choptank Electric Cooperative and its subsidiary, Choptank Fiber, finalized a deal to acquire thousands of broadband fiber customers from Bay Country Communications (BCC) over the next 10 years. The deal sets up a partnership between Choptank and BCC whereby Bay Country will continue to serve its cable customers and will construct fiber services to customers already in the construction pipeline. Choptank will acquire broadband accounts as they come online. Choptank Electric Cooperative and Choptank Fiber have been awarded over $50 million from the state’s Network Infrastructure & Neighborhood Connect programs since 2019 for broadband construction on the Eastern Shore (MD). Since January 2022, Choptank has built-out broadband infrastructure and offered service to more than 4,000 unserved locations in its footprint. Choptank Fiber was founded in the fall of 2020 at the request of the cooperative’s members. Choptank Fiber is currently providing internet service to households in Caroline, Cecil, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties (MD). The new partnership with BCC will add Dorchester and Talbot counties to the service list. Choptank Fiber expects to offer service to at least 3,000 new locations annually.

AI

AI Junk Is Starting to Pollute the Internet

Robert McMillan  |  Wall Street Journal

Publishers are seeing a growing amount of AI-generated content that is so far beneath their standards that they consider it a new kind of spam. The technology is fueling an investment boom. It can answer questions, produce images and even generate essays based on simple prompts. Some of these techniques promise to enhance data analysis and eliminate mundane writing tasks, much as the calculator changed mathematics. But they also show the potential for AI-generated spam to surge and potentially spread across the internet.

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