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  "description": "The event highlighted innovation, infrastructure, and government collaboration",
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    "_press release_",
    "_**Brendan Carr**_",
    "**_Anna Gomez_**",
    "**_Olivia Trusty_**",
    "**_Arielle Roth_**",
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  "textContent": "WASHINGTON, Oct. 2, 2025 — North America’s largest broadband event wrapped up after it hosted over a thousand companies and dozens of government representatives.\n\nThe Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers hosted its annual TechExpo – this year, in Washington. From Monday to Wednesday, the three-day event showcased more than 1,500 companies from 54 countries, along with 45 members of Congress and 120 of their staffers, according to the SCTE’s _press release_.\n\nSome of the bigger names in attendance included Federal Communications Commission Chairman _**Brendan Carr**_, FCC Commissioners **_Anna Gomez_** and **_Olivia Trusty_**, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information **_Arielle Roth_**, and House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Rep. **_Brett Guthrie_**, R-Ky.\n\nThe event also featured multiple panels offering insights on the _Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program_, issues affecting critical infrastructure, and _spectrum protection._\n\nThe TechExpo highlighted various industry leaders and introduced the Strategic Threat Response & Infrastructure Knowledge Exchange (_STRIKE_). Launched by SCTE in partnership with NCTA – The Internet & Television Association, STRIKE addresses purposeful broadband infrastructure damage and held its first meeting at TechExpo 2025.\n\nSCTE describes itself as “the leading organization for broadband telecommunications and technology, serving members worldwide. As the industry’s trusted source for technical standards, workforce training, and community engagement, SCTE helps professionals and organizations prepare for the future of connectivity.”",
  "title": "TechExpo25 Brought Together 1,500 Companies and 45 Members of Congress",
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