Today's Regulatory Mix: FCC to Celebrate 10th Anniversary of the CVAA, FCC Takes Actions for Hurricane Sally, FCC Takes Actions In Response To Wildfires
The FCC announced it will recognize the 10th anniversary of the 21st Century
Communications and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA) and its importance in building a more accessible telecommunications world for people with disabilities with a public program on October 8, 2020. During the event, winners of 2020 Chairman’s Awards for Advancement in Accessibility will be recognized for their contributions to the advancement of accessible communications. In addition to the awards ceremony, the event will include a panel discussion on the CVAA’s major milestones and a look at the challenges that lie ahead.
The event will be virtual and can be viewed online at www.fcc.gov/live.
FCC Takes Actions for Hurricane Sally
The FCC also provided 24/7 emergency contact information for states impacted by Hurricane Sally.
Finally, the FCC announced procedures for providing emergency communications in states impacted by Hurricane Sally. The procedures to help communications service providers initiate, resume, and maintain operations in preparation for, and in the aftermath of the hurricane.
The FCC released several documents outlining assistance available to providers operating in states affected by the 2020 Wildfires. First, it announced it is available to address emergency communications needs twenty-four hours a day, including throughout the weekend, especially relating to the effects of the 2020 Wildfires. It reminded emergency communications providers, including broadcasters, cable service providers, wireless and wireline service providers, satellite service providers, emergency response managers and first responders, and others needing assistance to initiate, resume, or maintain communications operations to contact the FCC Operations Center by phone at 202-418-1122 or by e-mail at FCCOPS@fcc.gov.
The FCC also released procedures to help communications service providers initiate, resume, and maintain operations in preparation for, and in the aftermath of, the 2020 Wildfires. Specifically, the document provides guidance on how to obtain special temporary authority from its Wireline Competition, Wireless Telecommunications, International, Media, and Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureaus.
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