FCC Chairman Brendan Carr names Jay Schwarz, Space Bureau chief, replacing Julie Kearney; Adam Jackman, formerly House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, director-strategic communications, Office of Media Relations ... GSMA names Marc Murtra, Telefonica, to its board, effective immediately, replacing Jose Maria Alvares-Pallete, who left Telefonica; deputy chair Gopal Vittal, Bharti Airtel Group, becomes acting chair, replacing Alvares-Pallete … Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday promotes Darryl Lawrence, assistant consumer advocate, to interim consumer advocate ... River Advisers promotes Alexis Martin, chief consulting officer, to CEO ... North American numbering plan administrator Somos names Shannon Donohue, Proximus Global, to its advisory board … Cato Networks taps Karl Soderlund, ex-Zscaler, as global channel chief, replacing Frank Rauch, retiring … Waxman Strategies names Sarah Morris, formerly NTIA, as managing director and leader-technology practice, new post … The Computer & Communications Industry Association appoints Karina Perez, ex-Aerospace Industries Association, as director-Space and Spectrum Policy Center, new post; Megan Stokes, formerly ACE-AFSCME, as state director, replacing Khara Boender; and Aneysha Bhat, ex-Small Business Association, as senior manager-federal affairs, new post.
A large, Vietnam-based video piracy operation has been taken down, the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment said Thursday. The operation's sites logged 812 million visits over the past 12 months and was the largest sports piracy ring ACE has taken down so far, it said. The ring's shuttered sites include bestsolaris.com, streameast.to and markkystreams.com. ACE said the operators have agreed to transfer 138 domains to the ACE coalition.
Industry groups and ISPs sought several adjustments in FCC requirements on broadband data collection (BDC). Some asked the FCC to permanently remove the rule requiring that a professional engineer (PE) certify availability data. Others sought clarification on the process for providers seeking to restore locations on their availability maps after a challenge process removed such locations. Comments were posted through Tuesday in docket 19-195 (see 2408300036)
The anti-piracy coalition Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) and the Hanoi, Vietnam, police took down the world's largest pirate streaming operation, which included popular site Fmovies as well as others, ACE said. Fmovies' takedown "is a stunning victory for casts, crews, writers, directors, studios, and the creative community across the globe,” ACE Chairman and Motion Picture Association CEO Charles Rivkin said. The pirating operation, ACE said, launched in 2016 and included associate sites bflixz, flixtorz, movies7, myflixer and aniwave. Combined, the pirate sites saw more than 6.7 billion visits between January 2023 and June 2024. ACE said Vidsrc.to, a video-hosting provider the suspects operated, was also taken down, affecting hundreds of additional piracy sites. ACE members include Amazon, Netflix, Paramount Global, Sony Pictures, Disney Studios and Warner Bros. Discovery.
Mississippi awarded $21.6 million in broadband grants with cash from the U.S. Treasury’s Capital Projects Fund, said Gov. Tate Reeves (R) on Monday. Nine projects by AT&T, Comcast, C-Spire, ACE Fiber and TVEPA are expected to expand service to 12,300 households, the Reeves office said: Mississippi has spent $162 million from CPF so far.