Anonymous ID: a10c72 June 9, 2020, 8:49 a.m. No.9546786   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7066 >>7216 >>7297 >>7386

RCH420 and ELVIS11-see cap#2- USAF C-17 Globemasters heading to JBA with a 02-4452 USAF C-32B out from JBA sliding in between them…interdasting that it chose to leave JBA after a very short ground stop to slide on in the 2 Globeys

 

R1778 US Army G5 flew down to coastal VA , hel and then did some fly-bys at Newport News Int'l n on final at JBA

VV378 US Navy G5 departed JBA and on ground at NAS Oceana

Anonymous ID: a10c72 June 9, 2020, 9:39 a.m. No.9547324   🗄️.is 🔗kun

FCC awarding up to $16 billion to address U.S. areas lacking broadband service

 

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted on Tuesday to adopt auction procedures to provide up to $16 billion to areas that lack broadband service, including nearly 6 million unserved rural homes and businesses.

 

The FCC voted to commence the auction on Oct. 29. Auction applicants will be required to offer voice and broadband services in unserved locations in exchange for receiving monthly payments over 10 years. The three FCC Republican commissioners approved the proposal, while the two Democrats dissented in part.

 

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, a Republican, said Americans without access to high-speed internet “deserve access as soon as possible. They cannot afford to wait … while we work to develop new, more granular broadband coverage maps” that will be used to award a subsequent $4 billion.

 

Democratic FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel disagreed, however, saying the commission should ensure it has better maps detailing where service is lacking. “We are rushing billions out the door with a brazen disregard for our legal obligation to do so based on accurate data and that means when it comes to broadband we are going to leave millions behind,” Rosenworcel said. Another Democrat on the panel, Geoffrey Starks, said he would have “preferred to start with a smaller budget or shorter term of support so that the bulk” of funds “could be spent after we complete the mapping overhaul.”

 

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, a Republican said the “auction will allow providers to bring millions of Americans across the digital divide.”

 

The proposal also will allow low earth orbit satellite systems to take part in the auction.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-telecom-internet/fcc-awarding-up-to-16-billion-to-address-u-s-areas-lacking-broadband-service-idUSKBN23G29R