Broadband groups warn White House memory prices could upend supply chain
📊Executive Summary
Broadband advocacy groups are raising concerns that rising memory prices could disrupt the supply chain for broadband equipment. They argue that if memory prices continue to escalate, it could lead to increased costs for broadband service providers, ultimately affecting the pricing and availability of broadband services to consumers. The groups are urging the White House to take action to stabilize memory prices to prevent potential negative impacts on the broadband market and ensure continued investment in infrastructure. This situation highlights the interconnectedness of memory pricing with broader supply chain dynamics in the electronics sector, particularly for telecommunications and consumer electronics....
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