The FCC announced the tentative agenda for its March 15, 2019, Open Meeting.
The following items are on the tentative agenda:
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The Regulatory Mix Today: FCC March Open Meeting Agenda, FCC Rural Health Care Program Guidance, FTC Agenda for Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection; Broadband Markets
FCC Rural Health Care Program Guidance
The FCC released a Public Notice providing guidance regarding the rules for determining rural rates in the FCC’s Rural Health Care (RHC) program. The Notice announces that the 2019 application filing window opened on February 1, 2019 and will run through May 31, 2019 and explains the three methods services providers and heal care providers can use to determine a rural rate. Among other things, the Notice lays out the data points that must be included in a cost study supporting a request for approval of a cost-based rural rate. The Notice also provides reminders and tips relating to the program’s application process and is intended to help applicants and service providers prepare their applications so as to expedite application review and the issuance of funding decisions by the program administrator, the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC).
The FTC has announced the agenda for its tenth session of its Hearings Initiative. The session, focused on competition and consumer protection issues in broadband markets, will take place on March 20, 2019 at the Constitution Center Auditorium at 400 7th St., SW, Washington D.C. The hearing originally was scheduled for January 16, 2019, but was postponed due to the government shutdown.
The hearing will examine developments in U.S. broadband markets, technology, and law since the FTC staff’s 2007Broadband Connectivity Competition Policy report and the FTC staff’s 1996 Competition Policy in the New High-Tech, Global Marketplace report. Participants in the hearing will discuss: (i) the evolution of broadband networking and broadband markets since the 2007 Broadband Report; (ii) the identification and evaluation of advertising claims by internet service providers with respect to the delivery speed of content; and (iii) the identification and evaluation of conduct by broadband market participants that may be exclusionary or anti-competitive.
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