The FCC approved a notice proposing rules implementing Section 7 of the Communications Act, designed to speed review of “innovative” technologies and services, over objections by Commissioners Jessica Rosenworcel and Mignon Clyburn Thursday. Chairman Ajit Pai said the goal is simple -- get out of the way of innovation. “Bureaucratic inertia” is a common barrier, he said. The agency has been taking steps on his watch to promote innovation, from approving the first LTE-unlicensed devices to approving ATSC 3.0 standards to greenlighting a power-at-a-distance wireless transmitter, Pai said: “We have stood on the side of innovation, but these are ad hoc measures.”
Net neutrality litigation flared Thursday after Federal Register publication of the FCC’s December "Restoring Internet Freedom" order, as expected (see 1802210057). New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D) announced he and 22 other Democratic AGs filed their petition for review at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. The order is “arbitrary, capricious, and an abuse of discretion within the meaning of the Administrative Procedure Act,” and violates the Constitution, Communications Act and notice-and-comment rulemaking requirements of 5 U.S. Code § 553, the AGs said.
The FCC approved a notice proposing rules implementing Section 7 of the Communications Act, designed to speed review of “innovative” technologies and services, over objections by Commissioners Jessica Rosenworcel and Mignon Clyburn Thursday. Chairman Ajit Pai said the goal is simple -- get out of the way of innovation. “Bureaucratic inertia” is a common barrier, he said. The agency has been taking steps on his watch to promote innovation, from approving the first LTE-unlicensed devices to approving ATSC 3.0 standards to greenlighting a power-at-a-distance wireless transmitter, Pai said: “We have stood on the side of innovation, but these are ad hoc measures.”
Industry is backing Commissioner Mike O’Rielly's January blog post to relax kids' video rules (see 1801260031) as public interest advocates are mobilizing against the perceived threat, officials on all sides told us last week. O’Rielly Tuesday said he believes the FCC will act in 2018. Others aren't so sure. The FCC and Chairman Ajit Pai’s office haven’t commented.
The FCC Media Bureau circulated an NPRM Monday seeking comment on creating a new C4 class of FM stations, said Chairman Ajit Pai in his address to a Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council event Tuesday. “This reform could allow hundreds of Class A FM stations to broadcast with increased power.” There was "a lot of talk during previous administrations about trying to take action to promote ownership diversity -- but there was little to nothing done,” Pai said. “I am determined that the FCC on my watch will take concrete steps to create a more diverse communications industry.”
The FCC acted to pave the way for a Connect America Fund reverse auction, starting July 24, of $1.98 billion in subsidies over 10 years for fixed broadband and voice services. Commissioners unanimously approved orders on remaining policy issues and a public notice on application and bidding procedures for the CAF Phase II auction targeting high-cost areas traditionally served by larger telcos. Commissioner Mike O'Rielly partially concurred on the orders and Commissioner Mignon Clyburn partially concurred on the PN.
The FCC acted to pave the way for a Connect America Fund reverse auction, starting July 24, of $1.98 billion in subsidies over 10 years for fixed broadband and voice services. Commissioners unanimously approved orders on remaining policy issues and a public notice on application and bidding procedures for the CAF Phase II auction targeting high-cost areas traditionally served by larger telcos. Commissioner Mike O'Rielly partially concurred on the orders and Commissioner Mignon Clyburn partially concurred on the PN.
All five FCC commissioners, other officials and industry slammed a memo by a “senior National Security Council official” proposing the U.S. build a national 5G network, selling access on a wholesale basis to carriers. Axios published the leaked memo Sunday. Monday, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said it's a bad idea. The memo compares 5G to the push under President Dwight Eisenhower to build a national highway system in the 1950s and warns that China could otherwise build a network first.
All five FCC commissioners, other officials and industry slammed a memo by a “senior National Security Council official” proposing the U.S. build a national 5G network, selling access on a wholesale basis to carriers. Axios published the leaked memo Sunday. Monday, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said it's a bad idea. The memo compares 5G to the push under President Dwight Eisenhower to build a national highway system in the 1950s and warns that China could otherwise build a network first.
All five FCC commissioners, other officials and industry slammed a memo by a “senior National Security Council official” proposing the U.S. build a national 5G network, selling access on a wholesale basis to carriers. Axios published the leaked memo Sunday. Monday, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said it's a bad idea. The memo compares 5G to the push under President Dwight Eisenhower to build a national highway system in the 1950s and warns that China could otherwise build a network first.