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FCC studying impact on chips shortage on U S communications sector

FCC studying impact on chips shortage on U.S. communications sector Reuters 3 days ago © Reuters/ANDREW KELLY FILE PHOTO: Signage is seen at the headquarters of the Federal Communications Commission in Washington, D.C. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday said it was seeking comments on the impact the continuing global shortage of semiconductors is having on the U.S. communications sector. An industry group warned in April that broadband providers were facing chip delays, resulting in delays delivering some cable TV boxes and seeing delayed network switches, routers, and servers. (Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Leslie Adler)

IT&E offers $50 off internet plans for households impacted by pandemic

(IT&E) — A monthly discount for Internet and Data-only plans is now available at IT&E to assist those who have been negatively impacted financially due to the pandemic. The discount is offered through the Emergency Broadband Benefit or EBB Program launched by the Federal Communications Commission to provide eligible households and individuals with a $50 credit per month for broadband and a one-time credit of $100 to purchase one tablet. The $50 credit can be used for IT&E’s 50Mbps and 25Mbps 2- or 3-Service Internet Bundles, as well as for the 50GB Data-only Plan. The following households or individuals qualify:

Nurse Disrupted delivers telehealth to resource deserts with easy, all-in-one box kit

Nurse Disrupted delivers telehealth to resource deserts with easy, all-in-one box kit Bre Loughlin and Tracy Zvenyach have taken everything they learned while serving the homeless shelters and put it into a box. May 11, 2021 7:00 AM Maggie Ginsberg Updated: Bre Loughlin When Nurse Disrupted’s Bre Loughlin and Tracy Zvenyach earned Madison Magazine’s Top Nurses Innovation Award in January, it was for their tremendous effort organizing COVID-19 screenings at Madison’s homeless shelters. To date, more than 200 volunteer nurses have conducted 16,000 screenings. That work continues, unplanned as it was   the women were “building the airplane in the air,” as Loughlin puts it   but they never expected where it would land them next.

FCC rule change, Ohio legislation both aim to curb robocalls

10 Investigates along with TEGNA stations across the country are investigating the automated, unwanted calls. Author: Bennett Haeberle Updated: 6:30 PM EDT May 11, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio A new Federal Communications Commission rule and a piece of legislation floating through the Ohio Statehouse both share the same goal – curb robocalls. 10 Investigates along with TEGNA stations across the country are investigating the automated, unwanted calls. During our report Monday night, 10 Investigates exposed how billions of calls flood the country each and far outpace the number of law enforcement investigations meant to stop the robocalls.  Americans reported losing more than $19 billion in 2020 to phone scams, that’s according to a survey from Truecaller Insights which measures robocalls.

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