North Carolina’s $319M BEAD Plan Approval
North Carolina’s $319M approval shows BEAD is shifting from policy theater to real execution, with 93,000+ locations
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North Carolina’s $319M approval shows BEAD is shifting from policy theater to real execution, with 93,000+ locations
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Brander Group named 2026 Telecommunications Company of the Year and wins Gold Stevie Awards by the American Business Awards
Junipers BGP reset vulnerability shows that routing policy, peer trust, patching, and control-plane exposure now belong inside security reviews.
With BEAD approval, Washington begins the fiber race, putting $1 billion into action for broadband execution and infrastructure.
ARIN 57 matters because a draft change from /22 to /24 could reshape out-of-region IPv4 planning for smaller operators, transfers, and registry strategy.
Understand the implications of Europe’s IPv4 routing posture. Not all countries are consistent in route origin validation.
CoreWeave’s $21B deal with Meta signals a new era in AI infrastructure, focusing on inference and long-term strategic planning.
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