chief s chief jointly now. right before we came to air congressman bennie thompson, liz cheney, called your lawsuit flawed adding they will continue supporting contempt charges against you, your response tonight. obviously congress is going to do what they intended to do. you told me in contempt, this lawsuit goes to the heart of the matter, the fact is we have been trying for weeks and weeks to make accommodations, to share nonprivileged information while protecting the executive privilege donald trump has claimed and what we found is each and every time there was an overreach on the part of the committee and in the last 72 hours, we received a subpoena that want to our telecommunications carrier, was so broad you would have to do some type of legislative
should have been doing on january 6th during the attack. she of course making the case that he was negligent in his duty. they have the documents evidence. they want meadows to talk about it. that s right. and he actually has talked about it to a certain extent in his book, and it s note worthy that the sort of more aggressive action he s taking against the committee and in support of the president, is coming at a time that the president is less thrilled about what he s revealing in his book, and we know how much the president, you know, likes to sue people or former president likes to sue people or threaten to sue people. this seems to be a trumpy response from mark meadows at a time when the president is unhappy with him and questioning his loyalty. if you listen to mark meadows, this is the argument he makes, not in a court of law, but in a court of trump, meaning on fox news. we received a subpoena that went to our telecommunications
Commentary
After nearly four months of work, the FCC s Emergency
Broadband Benefit Program (EBBP) is poised to launch. Nearly 750
providers are qualified to offer EBB-supported services, with
discounts of up to $50 per subscriber ($75 in tribal areas) and
equipment reimbursement of up to $100 available. The FCC recently
conducted a webinar for consumer groups and outreach partners about
the program, and USAC has been testing connectivity with eligible
providers for the past couple of weeks. Earlier today, the FCC
announced that the EBBP will launch on Wednesday, May 12,
2021. Providers participating in the EBBP can begin enrolling
eligible households into the program to receive supported
Commentary
In March, the FCC and USAC worked hard to stand up the first of
three pandemic-related special programs, the Emergency Broadband
Benefit Program (EBBP). Rules for the $3.2 billion EBBP were
adopted in February and the Wireline Competition Bureau
(Bureau) issued milestones in March for ETC election notices,
non-ETC applications and applications to use alternative
verification systems. Acting Chairwoman Rosenworcel said in
mid-March that over 100 applications or election notices were filed
(we believe the number is much higher now); clearly the program is
attracting a lot of interest from service providers and, in
particular, from service providers that have not heretofore
Share this article
Share this article
NEW YORK, Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ iQSTEL, Inc. (USOTC: IQST) today announced that Goldman Small Cap Research has published an updated analyst report with a new target share price recommendation of $0.61, up from $0.54. Goldman further indicates the potential for IQST s share price to reach $1.00 later this year.
Goldman Highlights:
Based on its current valuation relative to its peer group and its entry into new, complementary high growth markets, IQST offers huge upside potential with limited downside risk.
Based on recent and future initiatives we are raising our 2020 revenue forecast to $44.8M, up from $42M and our 6-month target price to $0.61, up from $0.54, previously.