Feb 6, 2024 A Snapshot of Black History in Telecom Black Americans have made tremendous contributions throughout America’s history in the fields of science, technology and telecommunications. During the month of February, we celebrate these achievements, many of which were WIA Blog
Jan 25, 2024 When it Comes to Expanding Connectivity, Georgia and Kansas Are ReadyBy Madeline Sorg How Two States Are Leading the Way on Broadband Permitting Reform As states are busying themselves with plans for the once-in-a-generation broadband investment known as the Broadband, Equity, Access and WIA Blog
Jan 8, 2024 What’s ahead for Wireless in 2024? Industry leaders weigh inBy Kristen Beckman The past year has been a busy one for the wireless infrastructure industry. The emergence of fixed wireless access dominated headlines as BEAD funding plans moved forward. Shifts in capital Latest News, WIA Blog
Nov 21, 2023 Harvest Season – Brought to You by WirelessBy Karmen Rajamani Imagine you find yourself outside in the sunshine on a crisp autumn day on a family crop farm in Maryland. Huge machines harvest acre after acre of soybeans in a Latest News, WIA Blog
Nov 6, 2023 Big Policy Decisions Loom Over the Future of America’s Wireless Networks By Patrick Halley, President and CEO, WIA Access to broadband – fixed and mobile – is table stakes for participation in today’s Internet-driven economy. Hence the billions of dollars coming Latest News, WIA Blog
Nov 2, 2023 Temporary monopoles ensure uninterrupted wireless coverageBy Kristen Beckman Elevated water storage towers have become a popular option for wireless operators looking to locate antennas on existing structures. But now and then, water towers need to be painted, and Members in the News, WIA Blog