Looking at the 2025 Broadband Communities Summit

The 2025 Broadband Communities Summit continues after over two decades to bring information and networking opportunities to attendees.

This year’s Broadband Communities Summit will be taking place in Houston, Texas from June 23rd to the 25th and will have an estimated 200 speakers and 1,500+ attendees. This summit has been a major event for leaders looking to the future of connectivity for communities for over 20 years.

Among the speakers are Evan Feinman, Former BEAD Director, NTIA, Gigi Sohn, Executive Director, American Association for Public Broadband, Darcie L. Houck, Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission, Michael Romano, Executive Vice President, NTCA, Angela Siefer, Executive Director, National Digital Inclusion Alliance, and many more.

Among the keynote presentations are “Updates from State Broadband Offices on Progress and Challenges”, “Future Broadband Networks”, and “Preserving the Universal Service Fund: Why Congress Should Guarantee Affordable Internet Connectivity for All Americans”. There will also be networking opportunities, an exhibit hall, and a “Broadband Communities Awards Breakfast” among the many offerings and opportunities.

To purchase tickets or  see if you qualify for a free ticket to the conference and exhibition, click here. As of recently, you can also save 15% on a ticket with the discount code: “FBA15”.

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