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FCC OKs Caller ID, Cable Attributable Interests Orders Before Meeting

Before Wednesday's FCC meeting, commissioners voted to approve the order on caller ID authentication implementation and the order axing the requirement cable TV operators keep records in their online public inspection files about their interests in video programming services, the…

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agency said Tuesday. The approved orders weren't released. People involved in the Stir/Shaken proceeding told us they expect no major changes to the draft order. The proceeding had gotten relatively little lobbying, probably because the Traced Act on robocalls is so detailed in its requirements, so a lot of key decisions are made by the statute already, said Kelley Drye telecom lawyer Steve Augustino. He said the bigger issue will be implementation by individual voice service providers, who will have to work carefully on what they have to change in their networks and in what time frame. Augustino said with the law setting the broad parameters, the FCC might be faced with waiver requests months from now as providers discover issues.