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Rosenworcel Lining Up Votes on Contraband Device Order

FCC commissioners are considering whether to approve an order and second Further NPRM on contraband cellphones in correctional facilities, with no votes recorded so far, officials said. Acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel circulated an item in April that would establish new…

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requirements for carriers to disable identified contraband cellphones when requested by a designated correctional facility official and would seek further comment on other technological solutions to curb use of contraband devices (see 2105030062). CTIA, which has been spearheading industry outreach on the issue, declined comment Friday. FCC officials said the item hasn't been controversial. CTIA and major carriers spoke with an aide to Commissioner Nathan Simington last week, wrapping up a series of virtual meetings with aides to the four commissioners. “As the Commission contemplates providing corrections officials with an FCC-based termination framework, it should ensure sufficient oversight of approved contraband interdiction systems and designated corrections officials to provide a level of accountability and protection for consumers and providers that is commensurate with existing court order processes,” CTIA said in a posting in docket 13-111. Commissioners approved Thursday a stay of last year’s 4.9 GHz order, circulated in the same time frame, with a dissent by Commissioner Brendan Carr (see 2105270071).