An FCC declaratory order to clarify wireless messaging as a Title I information service, rather than a more regulated telecom service, appears headed to a 3-1 vote Wednesday, with a dissent expected by Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, industry officials said. Twilio sought Communications Act Title II classification for texting in 2015, after the FCC classified broadband as a Title II service (see 1510130040).
Chairman Ajit Pai and Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel clashed over the FCC denying media outlets Freedom of Information Act requests for data about who was commenting in last year's net neutrality proceeding. "What is the Federal Communications Commission hiding?" Rosenworcel asked in a statement Monday accompanying the order. Pai called Rosenworcel's critique "partisan gamesmanship."
Chairman Ajit Pai and Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel clashed over the FCC denying media outlets Freedom of Information Act requests for data about who was commenting in last year's net neutrality proceeding. "What is the Federal Communications Commission hiding?" Rosenworcel asked in a statement Monday accompanying the order. Pai called Rosenworcel's critique "partisan gamesmanship."
With the U.S. “on the cusp” of Trade Act Section 301 tariffs rising Jan. 1 to 25 percent on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports, President Donald Trump took “authority that he does not have under the law” when he ordered the Sept. 24 imposition of retaliatory duties (see 1809180020), CTA President Gary Shapiro told the American Legislative Exchange Council’s States & Nation Policy Summit in a keynote Thursday. Speaking to an audience of mainly conservative state legislators, Shapiro stopped well short of threatening a CTA court challenge to block the Trump administration from putting the higher tariffs into effect, though CTA frequently has blasted the duties as "taxes" that run "afoul" of the 1974 Trade Act (see 1809070032).
With the U.S. “on the cusp” of Trade Act Section 301 tariffs rising Jan. 1 to 25 percent on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports, President Donald Trump took “authority that he does not have under the law” when he ordered the Sept. 24 imposition of retaliatory duties (see 1809180020), CTA President Gary Shapiro told the American Legislative Exchange Council’s States & Nation Policy Summit in a keynote Thursday. Speaking to an audience of mainly conservative state legislators, Shapiro stopped well short of threatening a CTA court challenge to block the Trump administration from putting the higher tariffs into effect, though CTA frequently has blasted the duties as "taxes" that run "afoul" of the 1974 Trade Act (see 1809070032).
The 2018 draft quadrennial review NPRM’s absence of conclusions makes it hard to know what the proceeding will lead to, broadcasters and their lawyers told us. Though the item asks many questions about possible changes to radio subcaps, top-four ownership rules and the broadcast market, lack of concrete proposals leaves open the possibility the agency may not act on any of those matters (see 1811200048), they said. “They didn’t reveal their hand,” said Garvey Schubert's Melodie Virtue.
With the U.S. “on the cusp” of Trade Act Section 301 tariffs rising Jan. 1 to 25 percent on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports, President Donald Trump took “authority that he does not have under the law” when he ordered the Sept. 24 imposition of retaliatory duties (see 1809180020), CTA President Gary Shapiro told the American Legislative Exchange Council’s States & Nation Policy Summit in a keynote Thursday. Speaking to an audience of mainly conservative state legislators, Shapiro stopped well short of threatening a CTA court challenge to block the Trump administration from putting the higher tariffs into effect, though CTA frequently has blasted the duties as "taxes" that run "afoul" of the 1974 Trade Act (see 1809070032).
An American Cable Association petition asking the FCC to force Sinclair to resolve early the candor issues raised by the Sinclair/Tribune hearing designation order may not lead to much, communications lawyers told us. Sinclair and Chairman Ajit Pai aren't likely to want to address the matter before Sinclair’s currently scheduled license renewals in 2020, they said. The ACA petition’s reception at the FCC is uncertain, they added. “No one” expected Pai to issue the HDO and spike the deal, said Free Press Policy Manager Dana Floberg.
An FCC reassigned-number draft seeking to reduce unwanted robocalls wouldn't directly address some Telephone Consumer Protection Act liability issues -- including a possible industry safe harbor -- though supporters believe it could help limit business callers' legal exposure. A draft order on the tentative agenda for commissioners' Dec. 12 meeting would establish a database of reassigned phone numbers to enable business callers to verify whether a number has been permanently disconnected and thus eligible for reassignment.
A surge in FCC ex parte meetings about access to national outage data in the network outage reporting system (NORS) and disaster information reporting system (DIRS) may foreshadow commission action in the near future, said parties to docket 15-80. States and others seek access, but the telecom industry is raising confidentiality concerns (see 1811060036). Multiple stakeholders that have talked with the FCC said the bureau is asking for input and meetings, but it's not clear what, if anything, Chairman Ajit Pai wants to do on the issue or when. The impetus for those meetings isn't clear, we were told.