In its September 2018 small cell order, the FCC sought to speed carrier deployment of 5G wireless facilities in public rights-of-way by removing “barriers to infrastructure investment.” As we noted in an earlier entry, the order greatly restricts the ability of state and local jurisdictions to manage their own rights-of-way or to receive more
Save the Internet Act of 2019 Introduced
On 6 March 2019, Democrats in the House and Senate introduced the “Save the Internet Act of 2019.” The three-page bill (1) repeals the FCC’s Restoring Internet Freedom Order released in early 2018, as adopted by the Republican-led FCC under Chairman Ajit Pai; (2) prohibits the FCC from reissuing the RIF Order or…
CPNI Deadline Kicks off FCC’s Spring Filing Season
Tomorrow, March 1, 2019, telecommunications carriers and interconnected VOIP providers (“Filers”) will have filed their annual certification confirming they complied with the FCC’s Customer Proprietary Network Information (“CPNI”) rules.
The FCC’s CPNI rules require Filers to establish and maintain systems designed to ensure they adequately protect their subscribers’ CPNI. Consumer data protected by the…
FCC Shutdown Aftermath: Deadline Extensions
Last week, the government shutdown ended. Shuttered government agencies re-opened on Monday morning. The FCC announced yesterday that it has further extended the deadlines for filings that were due during the shutdown. This new announcement supersedes all of the FCC’s previous extension announcements.
Accordingly, the FCC has established the following general deadline extensions for filings…
U.S. Regains an Elected Leadership Position at the ITU After 25-year Hiatus
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is a specialized organization of the United Nations which addresses international communications and information technology, regulatory, and policy issues. Its origins date back to the formation of its predecessor in 1865, the International Telegraph Union. It plays a crucial role in promoting efficient sharing of spectrum and compatibility of communications…
Keller and Heckman’s Telecommunications Procurement Update — Winter 2019 (Wireline Services)
This Update is intended for enterprise IT, telecom, procurement staffs, and in-house counsel responsible for telecommunications management and procurements, focusing on strategies to maximize savings and optimize services to meet projected enterprise requirements.
Industry Consolidation
XO Communications is now part of Verizon, CenturyLink has acquired Level 3, and, among the cable operators, Charter has acquired…
Effect of Partial Government Shutdown on FCC
Funding for a portion of the federal government expired on December 21, 2018, beginning a partial federal government shutdown. The agencies affected by the lapse in funding include the FCC. While the FCC managed to hang on longer than some of the other agencies affected, the Commission suspended operations starting mid-day on January 3, 2019.…
2018 Year In FCC Review
The year of 2018 at the FCC could be considered the year of déjà vu. Sure, the Commission broke new ground in some areas, but many of the headline-grabbing items rehashed old proceedings. For instance:
Net Neutrality
The ink was barely dry on the FCC’s net neutrality rules when, in January, the agency released…
Financing In-Building Systems
In late September, MissionCritical Communications posted several online articles about network-based and wireless handset-based emergency location technologies that will provide local public-safety answering points (PSAPs) the physical location of wireless callers dialing 9-1-1. These articles coincided with the FCC’s implementation of Kari’s Law, which Congress enacted this year.
Kari’s Law was enacted in response to…
A New Year (Finally?) Brings New Uses for the 3.5 GHz Band
On October 23, 2018, the FCC adopted a Report and Order in its 3550-3700 MHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) proceeding. The Report and Order makes several modifications to rules governing the band, including extending license terms to 10 years, adding license renewability, and increasing the size of Priority Access License (PAL) areas from census…