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FCC Classifies Texting as an Information Service

By |2019-01-10T14:00:29-06:00January 10th, 2019|Legal News|

On December 12, 2018, the FCC (“FCC” or “Commission”) adopted a Declaratory Ruling that finds Short Messaging Service (SMS) and Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) are “information services” under the Communications Act and that these services are not “telecommunications services” or “commercial mobile services”.  As a result, SMS/MMS won’t be subjected to the regulatory burdens that...… Continue Reading

FCC Eliminates Posting of Broadcast Licenses

By |2018-12-19T09:17:40-06:00December 19th, 2018|Legal News|

Two years into Ajit Pai’s chairmanship, a central theme at the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or “Commission”) is deregulation. Sometimes framed in terms of “modernizing media rules,” the topic is at the forefront of just about every proceeding.  This was true for one of the most recent decisions at the Commission, as a Report and...… Continue Reading

Major Kid Vid Revisions Coming Soon… as the FCC Releases a Draft NPRM

By |2018-07-05T07:35:21-05:00July 5th, 2018|Legal News|

When FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly published a blog post back in January that called for the reexamination of the Children’s Programming Requirements, we questioned whether the requirements would still exist in the near future. We can now report that we are not likely to see the complete demise of the FCC’s Children Programming Requirements (colloquially...… Continue Reading

To Bridge the Digital Divide or Not…That Is the Question as the FCC Cut Back Its Lifeline Program

By |2018-01-22T15:53:16-06:00January 22nd, 2018|Legal News|

Since Chairman Pai took over the leadership of the FCC, he has emphasized that one of his main goals has been to “close the digital divide and bring the benefits of the Internet age to all Americans.” So it comes as no surprise that the FCC has taken several measures recently to overhaul the Lifeline...… Continue Reading

I Know You Called: FCC Approves New Rules Permitting Disclosure of Blocked Caller IDs For Threatening Calls

By |2017-11-29T11:28:01-06:00November 29th, 2017|Legal News|

If you’re a traditional landline user who grew up prank calling friends, you’re probably familiar with the dialing code *67, which blocked the outgoing Caller ID information from being transmitted to the call recipient. But you probably didn’t know that, under one of the FCC’s privacy rules, your decision to block your Caller ID transmission...… Continue Reading

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