New Hearing Aid Compatibility Standards to Take Effect March 30

By |2018-03-07T15:29:49-06:00March 7th, 2018|Legal News|

This week, the FCC announced that March 30 will be the effective date for amending hearing aid compatibility (HAC) rules. These rules, published in the Federal Register on March 6, were designed to allow those who are hard of hearing to have access to the national telecommunications network and to further implement the Twenty-First Century...… Continue Reading

FCC Enforcement Monitor ~ February 2018

By |2018-02-28T14:47:11-06:00February 28th, 2018|Legal News|

Pillsbury’s communications lawyers have published FCC Enforcement Monitor monthly since 1999 to inform our clients of notable FCC enforcement actions against FCC license holders and others.  This month’s issue includes: FCC Proposes Forfeitures Against South Carolina Stations for Failure to Maintain Public Inspection File Noncommercial Station and FCC Settle Dispute Over Promotional Announcements Brooklyn-based Bitcoin […]

Above 95 – FCC Hits the Stratosphere

By |2018-02-22T14:44:39-06:00February 22nd, 2018|Legal News|

The FCC voted today to issue a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Order looking toward issuing licenses for frequencies above 95 GHz. That’s GigaHertz, not MegaHertz – way up there, beyond the highest frequencies that are commonly used today, at least by the private sector. Historically, frequencies this high were not considered useful for communication...… Continue Reading

FCC Officially Publishes Net Neutrality Rollback Rule; Will Take Effect on April 23

By |2018-02-22T12:55:20-06:00February 22nd, 2018|Legal News|

Well, it’s official: the Open Internet rule, better known as Net Neutrality, will go bye-bye starting April 23. Today, the hotly debated final notice of the Open Internet Rule (better known as Net Neutrality) was published in the Federal Register. Net neutrality goes away as of April 23 except for certain provisions that require review...… Continue Reading

FCC Officially Publishes Net Neutrality Rollback Rule; Will Take Effect on April 23

By |2018-02-22T12:55:20-06:00February 22nd, 2018|Legal News|

Well, it’s official: the Open Internet rule, better known as Net Neutrality, will go bye-bye starting April 23. Today, the hotly debated final notice of the Open Internet Rule (better known as Net Neutrality) was published in the Federal Register. Net neutrality goes away as of April 23 except for certain provisions that require review...… Continue Reading

DataConnex Gets Hit with $18.7M Fine for Violation of the Rural Health Care Program

By |2018-02-12T10:59:58-06:00February 12th, 2018|Legal News|

As it has for many months now, the FCC at its January Open Meeting continued its review of the Rural Health Care Program (RHCP). This time, it issued a proposed $18.7M fine against health care telecommunication service provider DataConnex. A reseller of telecommunications services, DataConnex is alleged to have taken in millions of dollars from...… Continue Reading

FCC Annual CPNI Certifications Are Back After One Year Off – Due March 1

By |2018-02-08T15:47:17-06:00February 8th, 2018|Legal News|

It’s that time of year again! (Well, again after a one-year hiatus, that is.) Time for our annual reminder that the annual customer proprietary network information (CPNI) certifications are due by March 1 for most (but not necessarily all) telecommunications carriers and interconnected VoIP providers. CPNI includes a variety of sensitive customer data such as,...… Continue Reading

Noncommercial Stations Beware: When ‘Underwriting’ Spots Turn into Advertising, a Big Penalty Can Follow

By |2018-02-06T15:38:14-06:00February 6th, 2018|Legal News|

Many noncommercial educational (NCE) stations – and their lawyers – were caught by surprise last week when the FCC issued a $115,000 civil penalty against an NCE licensee. The Cesar Chavez Foundation (CCF) was hit for running underwriting spots promoting for-profit entities. CCF agreed to the monetary penalty as part of an FCC approved consent...… Continue Reading

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