Tom Wheeler, nominated by President Barack Obama as...
Tom Wheeler, nominated by President Barack Obama as the next chairman of the FCC, hasn’t resigned from the commission’s Technological Advisory Council, but won’t attend TAC meetings while his nomination is pending, an FCC official said Tuesday. Wheeler has been…
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chairman of the group since it was reconstituted under then-Chairman Julius Genachowski in 2010, a post which gave him a chance to work on issues from the IP transition to receiver standards as a private citizen. TAC is slated to meet Thursday at 1 p.m. at FCC headquarters, its first meeting since Wheeler was picked by the White House to replace Genachowski. TAC last met in March when the focus was on the resilience of communications systems following disasters (CD March 12 p1).