FCC's Pai Backs SpaceX Broadband Plan, NARUC Adopts Lifeline, Number Portability Resolutions, FCC February Open Meeting Agenda
FCC’s Pai Backs SpaceX Broadband Plan
FCC Chairman Pai has released a statement supporting SpaceX’s bid to provide broadband services using satellite technologies in the USA and globally. Pai believes that this new technology would further the FCC’s goal of promoting rural broadband access. This would also allow for more competition in rural areas where there is terrestrial Internet access available. Pai also stated “If adopted, it would be the first approval given to an American-based company to provide broadband services using a new generation of low-Earth orbit satellite technologies.” Over the past year the FCC has approved requests by OneWeb, Space Norway, and Telesat to provide satellite broadband services that promise to provide access in rural areas. The FCC continues to process similar requests as well.
NARUC Adopts Lifeline, Number Portability Resolutions
The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners adopted two telecom resolutions at its Winter Policy Summit. The first resolution addresses Nationwide Number Portability (NNP). It acknowledges the FCC’s pending Notice of Inquiry on NNP (Inteserra Briefing Service subscribers see Briefing dated 11/8/17) and urges the FCC to carefully consider issues raised in the NANC May 16, 2016 “Report on NNP,” and to disclose for public comment: (1) the costs to consumers to implement NNP; (2) the cost recovery options for NNP implementation; (3) the timeline options for implementing NNP; and (4) the impact of NNP implementation on the IP transition.
The second resolution deals with the Lifeline program. It acknowledges the FCC’s pending proceeding to further revise those rules (Inteserra Briefing Service subscribers see Briefing dated 12/14/17) and urges the FCC to: (1) continue to cooperate with the states and acknowledge states’ significant role in the Lifeline program; (2) eliminate the stand-alone Lifeline Broadband Provider designation; (3) reverse its pre-emption of State regulatory authority to designate Eligible Telecommunications Carriers; (4) continue to allow non-facilities based carriers to receive Lifeline funds because they have been crucial in ensuring that low-income households are connected to vital telecommunication services; and (3) if a budget is created, ensure that qualified households that are current subscribers do not lose their Lifeline benefit and that there is reasonable and rationale growth in the Lifeline fund and subscribers.
FCC February Open Meeting Agenda Finalized
The FCC announced the final agenda for its February 22, 2018, Open Meeting. A new item added to the Agenda is a presentation by the Wireline Competition Bureau of a new National Broadband Map providing improved access to fixed-broadband deployment.
The other items previously announced are:
The FCC will also consider a broadcast item.
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