Posts Tagged ‘Disaster Information Reporting System’
The Regulatory Mix – Wednesday, September 22, 2021
FCC Acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel Comments on Spectrum Strategy and the FCC Deactivates DIRS for Hurricanes Ida and Nicholas
Read MoreThe Regulatory Mix – Monday, September 20, 2021
Delaware Invests in Broadband, DIRS Update for Hurricanes Ida and Nicholas, the FCC Announces Support for 466 Winning Bids
Read MoreThe Regulatory Mix – Wednesday, September 15, 2021
California adopts interim rate relief for Incarcerated Person Calling Services, DIRS Extended to cover Hurricane Nicholas and the FCC announces CSRIC VIII Members & Sept. 22 Meeting
Read MoreThe Regulatory Mix – Friday, September 10, 2021
FCC seeks comments on deadline set in Drone proceeding and the FCC releases communications report on Hurricane Ida from DIRS.
Read MoreThe Regulatory Mix – Wednesday, September 8, 2021
The FCC Seeks Comments on Competitive Access to Broadband in Apartments and Office Buildings. In addition, Comments are sought on Ringless Voicemail Petition,
Read MoreThe Regulatory Mix – Monday, August 30, 2021
Today’s Regulatory Mix: Hurricane Ida Triggers Disaster Information Reporting System, Ida Prompts Temporary Waiver of FCC’s Numbering Rules
Read MoreThe Regulatory Mix – Friday, July 30, 2021
Today’s Regulatory Mix: Ninth Circuit Sides with Wide Voice, Pleading Cycle Set on PUC’s Outage Reporting Petition for Reconsideration, Wisconsin Applicants Request $420 Million for Broadband Ninth Circuit Sides with Wide Voice The Ninth Circuit issued an opinion today concluding that the FCC impermissibly disregarded the “deemed lawful” status of Wide Voice’s tariffs in contravention…
Read MoreThe Regulatory Mix – Thursday, June 3, 2021
Today’s Regulatory Mix: California PUC Petitions FCC to Reconsider, Legislation Would Set Broadband Services Levels for Federally Supported Programs California PUC Petitions FCC to Reconsider The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) filed a petition urging the FCC to reconsider its decision in its Second Report and Order, released March 18, 2021, to maintain the presumption of confidentiality for all…
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