CTIA, Consumer Group Seek 2-Week Delay of Nov. 25 Robotext Deadline
CTIA and the National Consumer Law Center jointly asked the FCC to extend by two weeks the Nov. 25 deadline for reply comments on possible robotext rules. Initial comments were due last week (see 2211140030). “The current reply comment period…
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leaves insufficient time for parties to review the extensive comments in this complex proceeding and develop a complete record for the Commission’s consideration,” said a filing posted Tuesday in docket 21-402. “The reply comment period is effectively cut in half by two federal holidays, Veterans Day and Thanksgiving Day, which fall within the reply comment period,” the groups said: “These events create significant challenges to parties’ ability to review the record, formulate positions with internal stakeholders and constituent members, and draft reply comments that substantively respond to the initial comments.”