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11/21/2024
Rosenworcel, Carr Prepare for FCC Leadership Transition
Thursday was something of a passing of the torch moment at the FCC. Ahead of the agency’s November open meeting, Chair Jessica Rosenworcel officially laid out her intention to depart the Commission on Jan. 20 when President-elect Trump is inaugurated.
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04/29/2024
Affordable Broadband Week
Broadband affordability will be under the microscope this week with Senate Commerce’s Communications subcommittee set to tackle the issue at a hearing Thursday that includes New Street Research’s Blair Levin and Pew Charitable Trusts’ Kathryn de Wit.
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03/18/2024
Vexus Fiber Pays to Settle ACP Investigation
Vexus Fiber and the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau entered into a consent decree Friday to resolve an investigation into whether the operator broke the program rules of the Affordable Connectivity Program.
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02/27/2024
Obituary
Charles Ferris, FCC chairman during the Carter administration, passed away Feb 16 at the age of 90. His daughter Caroline Ferris confirmed his death to the Washington Post.
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02/15/2024
Starks Speaks on Kansas City Shooting
The FCC’s February open meeting Thursday took a somber turn when Commissioner Geoffrey Starks took time to discuss the shooting that took place following a parade celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win.
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01/25/2024
FCC Disaster Reporting Updates
The FCC voted unanimously Thursday to require cable, wireline, wireless and interconnected VoIP providers to submit daily infrastructure status updates when the agency’s Disaster Information Reporting System [DIRS] is activated in areas that they serve.