The preliminary agenda for the FCC’s Oct. 17 meeting includes...
The preliminary agenda for the FCC’s Oct. 17 meeting includes an order to streamline reporting requirements for international phone traffic, “significantly reducing” filing burdens, the agenda said. Another order would adopt a “do-not-call” registry to protect public safety answering points…
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from autodialed calls that could tie up emergency phone lines. Also tentatively set for a vote is an order to facilitate use of 30 MHz of spectrum for wireless broadband service while protecting satellite radio from harmful interference. (See separate report above.)