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ISPs and robocallers love the FCC plan to “delete” as many rules as possible
FCC’s “Delete, Delete, Delete” docket is filled with requests to eliminate rules.
USTelecom Warns Against New Pole Attachment Rules
USTelecom noted that the FCC is looking to get rid of outdated rules through its "Delete" proceeding (see [Ref:2504140046]) and shouldn't now layer on new pole attachment rules. USTelecom representatives met with Wireline Bureau staff on the issue, according to...
In ‘Delete’ Docket, Advocates Want Improvements to Lifeline, E-Rate and Local Control
WASHINGTON, April 15, 2025 – While industry groups tripped over themselves to propose regulations to discard under Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr's “Delete Delete Delete” initiative, the effort sparked a wave of concern from public interest groups, local governments, and digital equity advocates.Public interest organizations urged the FCC to take a more deliberate approach, deleting rules that genuinely obstruct or prolo…
ICLE's Comments, Comments, Comments Re: Delete, Delete, Delete
For too long, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has operated under a regulatory framework rooted in the Communications Act of 1934, written in an era when rotary phones and radio broadcasts dominated. This simply doesn’t cut it in 2025. The communications world of today bears little resemblance to that of 1994, much less 1934. The rise of the internet, mobile broadband, streaming services, and countless digital platforms has shattered…
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