The Commission adopts new rules to close loopholes in the FCC's Covered List and secure America's communications networks against devices determined to pose an unacceptable risk to national security.
The Commission examines the interconnection requirements imposed on incumbent local exchange carriers, and seeks comment on ways to facilitate a successful transition to all-IP interconnection for voice services.
In this Fourth Direct Final Rule, the Commission moves to delete nearly 400 primarily wireless-related rule provisions that govern obsolete technology, are no longer used in practice, or are otherwise duplicative, outdated, or unnecessary.
The NPRM proposes overhauling the Commission's rules for licensing space and earth stations and replacing part 25 with a new rule part—part 100—that would create a "licensing assembly line" to process applications.
The NPRM solicits comment on a variety of ways to encourage more intensive use of spectrum bands above 24 GHz that are shared between the terrestrial Upper Microwave Flexible Use Service (UMFUS) and the Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS).
FNPRM proposes to require providers to give consumers accurate caller identity information ensuring they no longer have to guess whether a call is one they want to answer and proposes measures to combat illegal calls originating from overseas.
The FCC took action to repeal approximately 396 rule provisions and rule parts, totaling 58,218 words and covering approximately 137 pages in the Code of Federal Regulations, that plainly no longer serve the public interest.
The FCC launched a proceeding to ensure that consumers get quick and easy access to the information they want and need to compare broadband plans from broadband labels.
The FCC voted to close loopholes in the FCC's Covered List and secure America's communication's networks against devices determined to pose an unacceptable risk to national security.
The FCC proposed comprehensive siting reforms for earth stations—the antennas on Earth that connect to the satellites in orbit—in the upper microwave (UMFUS) spectrum bands.
The Office of Engineering and Technology begins proceeding to withdraw recognition of CVC Testing Technology Co. Ltd. as an accredited test laboratory.
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