FCC Proposes Rule to Identify Foreign Adversary Ownership in US Communications
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FCC Proposes Rule to Identify Foreign Adversary Ownership in US Communications
The Federal Communications Commission has proposed a rule aimed at exposing any communications license or authorization held by entities controlled by a foreign adversary. The four-member commission voted unanimously on May 22 to issue the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, released to the public on May 27. Under the plan, carriers, broadcasters, satellite operators, spectrum lessees, test labs, antenna owners, and other FCC-regulated entities would…
USTelecom Group Asks to Remain Registered Robocall Traceback Consortium
USTelecom submitted a letter to the FCC Enforcement Bureau asking for the continuing designation of its Industry Traceback Group as the registered robocall traceback consortium. Letters of intent to serve in the role were due at the FCC on Friday. ...
Scott Fybush of Fybush Media talks Radiodays NA takeaways, FCC & more - Broadcast Dialogue
Scott Fybush of NorthEast Radio Watch and the Top of the Tower Podcast in Rochester, New York joins this special crossover episode of Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast. Fybush and I discuss our takeaways from Radiodays North America in Toronto, regulatory happenings on both sides of the border, and our mutual appreciation for the moment Alt Rock is having, among other news from the world of broadcast. The post LISTEN: Scott Fybush of Fybush Media…
FCC Proposes Changes to Foreign License Ownership Regulations - In Compliance Magazine
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is taking steps to codify aspects of its current foreign ownership requirements. The post FCC Proposes Changes to Foreign License Ownership Regulations appeared first on In Compliance Magazine.
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