Summary

Senate Democrats accused the Trump administration of stalling $42 billion in broadband grants and redirecting funds toward Elon Musk’s Starlink by overturning Biden-era rules favoring fiber networks.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s “tech-neutral” policy prioritizes cost over quality, potentially sidelining more reliable fiber infrastructure.

A May 30 letter warned delays could push projects back two years.

Trump also scrapped a separate $2.75 billion Digital Equity program, calling it “racist and illegal.” Critics say the moves undermine broadband expansion in rural and underserved communities.

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    3 days ago

    You can deploy Starlink in minutes. Wired requires months.

    RV lifestyle people depend on Starlink.

    I wish there were better options but there aren’t.

    Starlink is not worse in every way though.

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      2 days ago

      If your RV could have fiber, Starlink would be worse in every way… You stripped out the context (fiber availability).

      Starlink is amazing when fiber isn’t possible. When fiber is possible, it’s cheaper in the long term and it’s in fact better in every way (latency, reliability, performance, throughout, etc).

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        3 days ago

        That hasn’t been a problem for me nor most customers. I’m on video calls all day long.

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          2 days ago

          During what weather condition? I would expect hard rain or a storm to do something with the connection.

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            2 days ago

            Thunderstorms, dust storms.

            Snow is a problem if it sticks to the antenna and the snow melt feature can’t keep up, but it’s never been a significant complaint.

            The only people that complain are the ones that switched from a completely acceptable wired connection to starlink, it this service isn’t designed for them. It’s for me and all the other people that have no other usable options.

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              2 days ago

              The point is that the grant money could have been used to create more acceptable wired connections, which you admit here are better.

              Now the grant money is just going to starlink meaning that more people are in the same situation as you where they have no choice.