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The Regulatory Mix - Friday, January 24, 2020

Posted by Amy Gross

DyLQMV-VAAA-vMKFCC January Open Meeting

The FCC announced the final agenda for its January 30, 2020, Open Meeting. The agenda is as follows.

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Topics: FCC January Open Meeting Agenda, Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, 5G Report, Hearing Aid-Compatible Handset Rules, Minnesota Broadband Funding

Checking In @ The FCC The January Open Meeting

Posted by Amy Gross

welcome 2020 shutterstock_1497530426-1-1What will the FCC be tackling next?

Chairman Pai’s theme for the first meeting of 2020 is “Kicking Off the New Year in a Big Way.” (scheduled for, January 30, 2020). He notes that “[f]or the fourth year running, my biggest New Year's resolution at the office was to work to bridge the digital divide and provide more Americans digital opportunity.

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Topics: FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, #CheckingIn@TheFCC, FCC January Open Meeting Agenda, Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Rule, Video Relay Service (VRS), TV Station Notification Rules

The Regulatory Mix - Friday, January 10, 2020

Posted by Amy Gross

US-Capitol-Building-Dome-Interior-Photo-Credit-courtesy-of-washington_org_-2-1US House and Senate Members Urge the FCC to Protect Consumers from SIM Card Scams 

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and five House and Senate members have asked the FCC to do more to protect consumers from scammers who hijack phone numbers to hack bank accounts and other personal information. 

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Topics: FCC January Open Meeting Agenda, SIM Card Scams, SIM swapping, Local Number Portability Best Practices

The Regulatory Mix - Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Posted by Amy Gross

FCC meeting roomFCC Reschedules Open Meeting; Announces Tentative Agenda

The FCC announced the agenda for a rescheduled February Open Meeting that will take place on February 14, 2019.  The items below were originally circulated for the January meeting but were withdrawn due to the lapse in appropriations.

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Topics: Internet Protocol Captioned Telephone Service, Broadband Conversation Podcasts, FCC Filing Deadlines, FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, FCC January Open Meeting Agenda, Anti-Spoofing Provisions of the RAY BAUM’S Act, Elimination of Form 397, CAF Phase II Auction Support

The Regulatory Mix - Monday, January 7, 2019

Posted by Cory Garone

1920px-U.S._Capitol_-_March_28,_2016_(25666928564)Bipartisan Legislation Introduced Regarding Technology Threats from China

 

The Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) and Committee member Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) introduced bipartisan legislation to help combat tech-specific threats to national security posed by foreign actors like China and ensure U.S. technological supremacy by improving interagency coordination across the U.S. government.

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Topics: Internet Protocol Captioned Telephone Service, Warner-Rubio Bill, Office of Critical Technologies & Security, “10G” Broadband Initiative, FCC January Open Meeting Agenda, Anti-Spoofing Provisions of the RAY BAUM’S Act, Transitioning to CAF Phase II Auction Support, Elimination of Form 397, Vermont Petition to Investigate 911 Management

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The Regulatory Mix - Friday, January 24, 2020

Posted by Amy Gross

DyLQMV-VAAA-vMKFCC January Open Meeting

The FCC announced the final agenda for its January 30, 2020, Open Meeting. The agenda is as follows.

Read More
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Topics: FCC January Open Meeting Agenda, Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, 5G Report, Hearing Aid-Compatible Handset Rules, Minnesota Broadband Funding

Checking In @ The FCC The January Open Meeting

Posted by Amy Gross

welcome 2020 shutterstock_1497530426-1-1What will the FCC be tackling next?

Chairman Pai’s theme for the first meeting of 2020 is “Kicking Off the New Year in a Big Way.” (scheduled for, January 30, 2020). He notes that “[f]or the fourth year running, my biggest New Year's resolution at the office was to work to bridge the digital divide and provide more Americans digital opportunity.

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Topics: FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, #CheckingIn@TheFCC, FCC January Open Meeting Agenda, Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Rule, Video Relay Service (VRS), TV Station Notification Rules

The Regulatory Mix - Friday, January 10, 2020

Posted by Amy Gross

US-Capitol-Building-Dome-Interior-Photo-Credit-courtesy-of-washington_org_-2-1US House and Senate Members Urge the FCC to Protect Consumers from SIM Card Scams 

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and five House and Senate members have asked the FCC to do more to protect consumers from scammers who hijack phone numbers to hack bank accounts and other personal information. 

Read More
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Topics: FCC January Open Meeting Agenda, SIM Card Scams, SIM swapping, Local Number Portability Best Practices

The Regulatory Mix - Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Posted by Amy Gross

FCC meeting roomFCC Reschedules Open Meeting; Announces Tentative Agenda

The FCC announced the agenda for a rescheduled February Open Meeting that will take place on February 14, 2019.  The items below were originally circulated for the January meeting but were withdrawn due to the lapse in appropriations.

Read More
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Topics: Internet Protocol Captioned Telephone Service, Broadband Conversation Podcasts, FCC Filing Deadlines, FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, FCC January Open Meeting Agenda, Anti-Spoofing Provisions of the RAY BAUM’S Act, Elimination of Form 397, CAF Phase II Auction Support

The Regulatory Mix - Monday, January 7, 2019

Posted by Cory Garone

1920px-U.S._Capitol_-_March_28,_2016_(25666928564)Bipartisan Legislation Introduced Regarding Technology Threats from China

 

The Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) and Committee member Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) introduced bipartisan legislation to help combat tech-specific threats to national security posed by foreign actors like China and ensure U.S. technological supremacy by improving interagency coordination across the U.S. government.

Read More
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Topics: Internet Protocol Captioned Telephone Service, Warner-Rubio Bill, Office of Critical Technologies & Security, “10G” Broadband Initiative, FCC January Open Meeting Agenda, Anti-Spoofing Provisions of the RAY BAUM’S Act, Transitioning to CAF Phase II Auction Support, Elimination of Form 397, Vermont Petition to Investigate 911 Management

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