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
Jun 28, 2023 WIA leads coalition letter urging technology flexibility in Ohio In response to proposed legislation in Ohio that would remove wireless from state funding, WIA led a coalition of six trade associations urging the legislature to reject calls to limit News, State Filings
Apr 21, 2021 WIA CEO Adelstein Urges Congress to Ensure Broadband Legislation is Technology Neutral Congress and the Biden administration are currently deliberating on an historic and comprehensive infrastructure plan that could invest an unprecedented $100 billion in broadband deployment. WIA and its members share WIA Blog
Apr 7, 2021 A skilled workforce will enable smart and connected communities It was an honor to be invited to participate in a webinar by Congresswoman Yvette Clarke (D- NY) and Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA), who are leading the 117th Congress Smart WIA Blog
Aug 12, 2020 Fixed Wireless Access Could Expand Beyond its Rural Roots Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) has traditionally been considered a solution for low-density rural connectivity, where deploying copper and fiber is often cost prohibitive. New spectrum availability and the advancement of Events, WIA Blog
Oct 30, 2019 Modern Utilities Need New Wireless Infrastructure By Robert Schwartz, Anterix The electric utility business is fundamentally more complex today than it was even five years ago. Once primarily the distributor of centrally produced power, the utility WIA Blog