Multi-Line Telephone Systems and Enterprise Communications Systems; Kari’s Law and Other 911-Related Developments

By |2018-04-23T13:46:49-05:00April 23rd, 2018|Legal News|

Earlier this year, the President signed into federal law the Kari’s Law Act of 2017, a measure aimed at ensuring multi-line telephone systems (MLTS) users can directly access emergency personnel by dialing 911 without first dialing an access code. As you’ve probably observed, the passage of this new federal law was somewhat bittersweet, as the...… Continue Reading

FCC To Consider Proposal for New Rules on FM Translator Interference at Its May Meeting

By |2018-04-20T11:02:35-05:00April 20th, 2018|Legal News|

The FCC yesterday released a draft Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, to be considered at its open meeting on May 10, seeking to add more specificity to its rules for the resolution of interference by new FM translators. The FCC attempts to set out new procedures that it would use to decide if applications for new...… Continue Reading

LPTV Displacement Filing Window Extended to June 1

By |2018-04-19T16:00:41-05:00April 19th, 2018|Legal News|

On April 18, Commission’s Incentive Auction Task Force and Media Bureau announced that it was extending the special filing window for displaced Low Power Television and TV Translator Stations for a few extra weeks. The window for filing such applications will now close on June 1 at 11:59 p.m. EDT. The original due date was...… Continue Reading

FCC Extends LPTV/TV Translator Displacement Filing Window – Deadline Now June 1

By |2018-04-19T11:16:57-05:00April 19th, 2018|Legal News|

The FCC yesterday released a Public Notice announcing an extension in the application filing deadline in the window for LPTV stations and TV translators that are displaced by the TV repacking following the incentive auction. In this window, displaced stations can file applications for new channels or new facilities that remove their conflicts with repacked...… Continue Reading

Commissioner Clyburn to Leave the FCC

By |2018-04-18T10:27:37-05:00April 18th, 2018|Legal News|

At the end of yesterday’s FCC meeting, Commissioner Clyburn announced that it would be her last.  Her term had already expired but, under the rules of the FCC, she could continue to serve until the end of the year.  She apparently has decided to leave the FCC within the next few weeks. Commissioner Clyburn served...… Continue Reading

$40 Million FCC Settlement with T-Mobile for Rural Call Completion Issues Signal of Things to Come

By |2018-04-17T13:58:25-05:00April 17th, 2018|Legal News|

Callers placing long distance calls to rural areas have, at times, experienced difficulties in having their calls go through. This occurs most often in rural areas where the costs incurred by long distance providers have generally been higher than in non-rural areas. In 2012, the FCC issued a declaratory ruling which determined that carriers that...… Continue Reading

FCC Reaches $40 Million Settlement with T-Mobile on Rural Call Completion Issues

By |2018-04-17T11:40:15-05:00April 17th, 2018|Legal News|

Callers placing long distance calls to rural areas have, at times, experienced difficulties in having their calls go through. This occurs most often in rural areas where the costs incurred by long distance providers have generally been higher than in non-rural areas. In 2012, the FCC issued a declaratory ruling which determined that carriers that...… Continue Reading

Wrong Number! D.C. Circuit Rules on Challenges to the FCC’s 2015 TCPA Order Part IV: What’s Next – New FCC Rulemakings and Impact on Litigation

By |2018-04-16T11:48:12-05:00April 16th, 2018|Legal News|

Robocalls – everyone has strong feelings about them. In many cases they serve a useful function, but they are often unwanted and/or fraudulent, and they are the largest source of consumer complaints to the FCC. In response, the FCC in 2015 issued a Declaratory Ruling and Order intended to broaden the number of calls subject...… Continue Reading

Another Legal Update From the NAB Convention – FCC to Look at the KidVid Rules in a Formal Proceeding Soon

By |2018-04-15T11:20:26-05:00April 15th, 2018|Legal News|

We just wrote about the FCC talk at the NAB Convention about translator interference and pirate radio. On the TV side, there was of course mention of the remaining TV post-incentive auction transition issues with the repacking of displaced full-power stations and the open window for displaced TV translators and LPTV stations to find new...… Continue Reading

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