Regulatory

Promoting Rural Broadband

The FTTH Council advocates for public policies and regulatory approaches that will encourage rural telecom service providers to upgrade to all-fiber connectivity because we believe that people living in rural communities need the highest possible connection speeds as much as anyone else. As such, we believe a critical objective should be a Univeral Service Fund program that strongly encourages rural service providers to invest in next-generation networks. The link between the availability of high-performance broadband services and local economic development has never been more obvious, and USF is critical to ensuring that rural communities are able to compete, grow and prosper in the 21st century.

News

Apr 27, 2012 — A robust broadband network is the foundation of a smart rural community. The network must be... Read More >>
Jul 29, 2011 — (WASHINGTON) - The Fiber-to-the-Home Council - a non-profit organization of 270 companies and... Read More >>
May 23, 2011 — Says average broadband users will need 25 Mbps connections within five years(WASHINGTON) -... Read More >>

Resources

May 23, 2011 — Maintaining the High-Cost universal service fund is critical to ensuring that the nation’s... Read More >>
Oct 27, 2010 —     FTTH Council North America & Rural Utilities Service, US Department of... Read More >>