Today: FCC Form 477 Filing Interface, Incentive Auction Task Force, FTC Summary of Consumer Complaints
Read MoreToday: FCC Form 477 Filing Interface, Incentive Auction Task Force, FTC Summary of Consumer Complaints
Read MoreTopics: FCC Form 477, Incentive Auction, FTC Consumer Complaints
Today: Form 477 Deadline, FCC Broadband Privacy Rules, Senate Commerce Committee hearing on Infrastructure
Read MoreTopics: FCC Form 477, Broadband privacy, Senate Commerce Committee hearing
By now, everyone should be familiar with the FCC’s Form 477 Report. Of course it’s more than a “report”, consisting of text files showing a providers voice and broadband subscription counts by census tract and broadband deployment by block. The Form 477 is due twice each year on March 1 and September 1.
Read MoreTopics: FCC Form 477, Form 477 Data, FCC Broadband Privacy Rules, Form 477 filings
The Regulatory Mix, TMI’s daily blog of telecom related regulatory activities, is a snapshot of PUC, FCC, legislative, and occasionally court issues that our regulatory monitoring team uncovers each day.
Read MoreTopics: US Congress, FCC Form 477, broadband deployment, FCC Commissioner Pai, Truth in Caller ID Act, Wireline Competition Bureau, Improving Rural Call Quality and Reliability Act, Digital Empowerment Agenda, Anti Spoofing Act of 2015
On March 30, 2016, the FCC released an order regarding Reform of the FCC’s high cost support funding for rate-of-return (ROR) carriers. See the Regulatory Mix dated 4/4/16. One of the FCC’s goals is to provide increased funding for deployment of 10/1 Mbps or greater broadband services in areas served by ROR carriers.
Read MorePosted by Connie Wightman
A recent FCC order highlights the perils of ignoring FCC rules and filing requirements. It also continues a trend we’ve noticed recently: the FCC is using seemingly unrelated reporting systems to identify companies, no matter their size, for noncompliance with its rules.
Read MoreTopics: broadband, FCC Form 477, enhanced transparency rule
Posted by Connie Wightman
If you filed an FCC Form 477 to report your broadband connections and voice service locations (see TMI 's Blog "Time To Prepare For FCC Form 477 - Again" dated 6/5/14), you may receive an inquiry from auditors at the FCC that looks something like this:
Topics: broadband, 477 reporting, FCC Form 477
Today: FCC Form 477 Filing Interface, Incentive Auction Task Force, FTC Summary of Consumer Complaints
Read MoreTopics: FCC Form 477, Incentive Auction, FTC Consumer Complaints
Today: Form 477 Deadline, FCC Broadband Privacy Rules, Senate Commerce Committee hearing on Infrastructure
Read MoreTopics: FCC Form 477, Broadband privacy, Senate Commerce Committee hearing
By now, everyone should be familiar with the FCC’s Form 477 Report. Of course it’s more than a “report”, consisting of text files showing a providers voice and broadband subscription counts by census tract and broadband deployment by block. The Form 477 is due twice each year on March 1 and September 1.
Read MoreTopics: FCC Form 477, Form 477 Data, FCC Broadband Privacy Rules, Form 477 filings
The Regulatory Mix, TMI’s daily blog of telecom related regulatory activities, is a snapshot of PUC, FCC, legislative, and occasionally court issues that our regulatory monitoring team uncovers each day.
Read MoreTopics: US Congress, FCC Form 477, broadband deployment, FCC Commissioner Pai, Truth in Caller ID Act, Wireline Competition Bureau, Improving Rural Call Quality and Reliability Act, Digital Empowerment Agenda, Anti Spoofing Act of 2015
On March 30, 2016, the FCC released an order regarding Reform of the FCC’s high cost support funding for rate-of-return (ROR) carriers. See the Regulatory Mix dated 4/4/16. One of the FCC’s goals is to provide increased funding for deployment of 10/1 Mbps or greater broadband services in areas served by ROR carriers.
Read MorePosted by Connie Wightman
A recent FCC order highlights the perils of ignoring FCC rules and filing requirements. It also continues a trend we’ve noticed recently: the FCC is using seemingly unrelated reporting systems to identify companies, no matter their size, for noncompliance with its rules.
Read MoreTopics: broadband, FCC Form 477, enhanced transparency rule
Posted by Connie Wightman
If you filed an FCC Form 477 to report your broadband connections and voice service locations (see TMI 's Blog "Time To Prepare For FCC Form 477 - Again" dated 6/5/14), you may receive an inquiry from auditors at the FCC that looks something like this:
Topics: broadband, 477 reporting, FCC Form 477
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