FCC Cutting Number of Paper Notices Under 2 Reporting Systems
The FCC Wireless and Public Safety bureaus are cutting the number of paper notices the FCC sends out as part of two licensing systems, effective immediately, said an agency notice in Friday's Federal Register. “If you’re a frequent flyer in…
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the FCC’s Universal Licensing System (ULS) or Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) system, don’t panic if you notice a sudden drop-off in hard-copy letters from the FCC,” Fletcher Heald said in a blog post. “The FCC is moving both systems to a cloud-based platform and, in preparation, it’s cleaning house before packing up for the move.” The two systems together formerly sent out 33 different paper notices. That has been reduced to 15 for ULS, three for ASR, the FCC said. It said the change is part of its ongoing process reform.