In the evolving landscape of broadband infrastructure, a significant conflict is emerging between U.S. states and the federal government regarding the future direction of the country's internet capabilities. At the heart of this debate is the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program,
In the ever-evolving world of telecommunications, deregulation has remained a contentious topic that resonates through the corridors of power in Washington, D.C. Brendan Carr, a prominent figure in the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has touted his achievements in loosening regulatory
In Norfolk, Virginia, the race to provide exceptional internet service is heating up as residents increasingly seek value from their providers. The digital landscape presents numerous challenges and opportunities for both consumers and industry players. Providers compete on speed, cost, and
In a landmark development in quantum communication technology, scientists have achieved a significant breakthrough by successfully transmitting quantum information over 155 miles of conventional fiber-optic cable without the need for cryogenic cooling. This milestone represents a critical step
In an innovative field study, researchers presented their findings on using fiber-optic cables to detect and analyze seismic activity beneath glaciers at the Seismological Society of America's Annual Meeting. The study, conducted on Switzerland's Gornergletscher, the country's second-largest
A groundbreaking study led by Tom Hudson from ETH Zürich, presented at the Seismological Society of America’s Annual Meeting, successfully utilized fiber optic cables to detect seismic signals from crevasse formation on the Gornergletscher glacier in Switzerland. This innovative approach offers new