ICYMI: Arctic Frost was an ‘Overreach of Monumental Proportions and Consequence,’ Cannot be Dismissed
members of Congress and congressional staff. Some telecommunications providers reportedly raised constitutional concerns related to the Speech
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members of Congress and congressional staff. Some telecommunications providers reportedly raised constitutional concerns related to the Speech
Senate Judiciary Committee“Arctic Frost Accountability: Oversight of Telecommunications Carriers’ Responses to Jack Smith’s Witch Hunt”Subcommittee
Johnson (R-Wis.) on cover letters to three telecommunications companies that PSI is subpoenaing as part of Congress
range of issues related to Arctic Frost, including: Telecommunication agencies’ responses to Smith’s subpoena requests for congressional … Open Arctic Frost October 14, 2025:Grassley Demands Telecommunications Companies, Federal Entities Turn Over All Records Provided
This would be the largest removal of Chinese telecommunications equipment from the U.S. since Huawei Technologies . “ For years
This would be the largest removal of Chinese telecommunications equipment from the U.S. sinceHuawei Technologies. “Foryears
letters to Southern First Bank, Microsoft and TDS Telecommunications, as well as six web platforms and social media
well asvarious other federal entities and telecommunications companies, seeking all records related to Arctic Frost and all records
Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) sent letters to four telecommunications companies and five federal entities requesting they provide … Arctic Frost. Grassley sent letters to the following telecommunications companies: Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Marsha Blackburn
Bloomfield, Chief Executive Officer of NTCA. “As traditional telecommunications revenues decline, the assessment on the remaining consumers … Wireless Association . “On behalf of the National Tribal Telecommunications Association, I need to thank Congressman Feenstra and Congresswoman
DIGITAL Applications Act, legislation that would require National Telecommunications and Information Administration to periodically report to Congress