NCTA Supports Removing Headend Requirement
Eliminating the requirement that cable operators keep cable headend information in a publicly available file would allow cable operators to move to a fully online file, NCTA said in a meeting with aides to FCC Commissioners Ajit Pai and Mike…
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O'Rielly Wednesday, said an ex parte filing posted in docket 16-161. NCTA supports the proposal, which is part of a draft item set for commissioners' Jan. 31 meeting, the first under the Republican administration. “Recognizing that certain entities may have a legitimate need to access the information, we proposed that such entities could request it directly from cable operators,” the filing said. The draft item also would eliminate the requirement that broadcasters keep a public correspondence file (see 1701170054).