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Commissioner Carr s Good Ideas for Broadband

The WasteWatcher April 19, 2021 Deborah Collier A change in administrations usually means significant changes in policy across the federal government.  But, that should not apply to the primary work and focus of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), especially in its mission to move ahead with the deployment of 5G networks across the county.  FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr has been a leader on 5G, including climbing towers so he can see how the work is being done firsthand.  During an April 6, 2021 Facebook Live event with Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) President Tom Schatz, he emphasized the importance of continuing to move forward with spectrum auctions to maintain the U.S.’s leadership in next generation communications technology.  Commissioner Carr noted that in 2015 and 2016, the U.S. was falling behind its international competitors with only 708 5G cell sites being deployed.  Fast forward to 2019, after many of the regulatory burdens on network depl

Are TV Commercials Too Loud? - Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. In 2010, Congress enacted the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act, which essentially directed the Federal Communications Commission to limit the volume of television commercials.   In response to concerns that there has been an increase in consumer complaints about the volume of television commercials, Congresswoman Anna G. Eshoo, the author of the CALM Act, wrote to Acting FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, asking that the FCC investigate the rise in the loudness of TV advertising complaints and take enforcement actions as appropriate.  Congressman Eshoo said that this

Congressional Action in Response to Facebook if Industry Self-Regulates

Facebook just yet  It is important to understand that any legislative “fix” to  Facebook will not be like TRACED. TRACED  had to happen. Americans were being crushed by mostly-spoofed spam calls. The cupboard was empty to battle these calls (which were not adequately addressed by the TCPA.)  Plus the FCC needed express Congressional authority to implement STIR/SHAKEN–by far the single most important tool to prevent illegal and spoofed calls from reaching our handset. Unsurprisingly, TRACED passed with near unanimous approval in both houses of Congress. But it is what TRACED  didn’t contain that is the most instructive with respect to 

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USF Tracker - February 2021 | Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Commentary 2021 is well underway and the new leadership at the FCC is taking shape.  While we don’t yet know who will fill the Chair on a permanent basis, the FCC under Acting Chairwoman Rosenworcel is proceeding without delay.  On the Universal Service front, the principal activity surprisingly has as much to do with non-USF programs as with the USF itself.  Yes, the $9 billion per year fund with its four primary programs continues to serve broadband needs in the country.  And it is true that the FCC has extended many COVID-19 waivers and is considering additional waivers such as a proposal to allow E-rate funds to be used for off-campus purposes.  But the big news of 2021 is turning out to be the

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