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R Street Comments Against Fees on the Unlicensed Spectrum

R Street Comments Against Fees on the Unlicensed Spectrum
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Petition to Expand Marketing Opportunities for Innovative Technologies


Comments of R Street Institute
Technological innovation often moves fast, leaving outdated regulations designed for different environments and markets in the proverbial dust. As a result, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) must move quickly when it identifies regulations that no longer make sense, removing or updating the rules as they apply to new and innovative technologies. Indeed, the Commission has done just that over the years, ensuring the FCC does not erect unnecessary barriers to innovation. This notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) furthers this tradition, promising immense benefits to manufacturers, retailers and consumers alike.[1] [1]
R Street offers a few brief comments to help guide the Commission as it considers expanding opportunities for pre-authorization marketing and importation. First, the benefits of allowing conditional sales significantly outweigh the costs. Second, the risk of harmful interference caused by importing devices soon to be aut ....

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Emergency Broadband Connectivity


Comments of R Street Institute
Americans rely on broadband connectivity more than ever. Whether it be a student trying to connect to a virtual class or an office trying to maintain productivity when employees must remain home, the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted just how important a reliable broadband connection has become. Fortunately, internet service providers (ISPs) in the United States have done a commendable job adapting to the new reality, ensuring networks remain functional despite a large influx of traffic.[1] [1]
Unfortunately, many Americans cannot realize the benefits of this connectivity. While some still simply choose to forego a broadband connection, the economic realities of the pandemic limit the opportunity for many Americans to maintain or afford to subscribe to a new broadband service. ....

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