AT&T on Wednesday called for major changes in how 3 GHz, including the citizens broadband radio service band, is configured, going beyond what the FCC proposed in an August NPRM (see 2408160031). Meanwhile, during a Broadband Breakfast webinar Wednesday, experts said the CBRS band has demonstrated the value and importance of spectrum sharing.
Federal and state legislators should take a light-touch regulatory approach to AI because there are unsettled questions about free speech and innovation potential, a Trump-appointed trade judge, a religious group and tech-minded scholars said Tuesday.
The U.S. Supreme Court will take up early in its new term whether reimbursement requests submitted to the Universal Service Administrative Co.-administered E-rate program are “claims” under the False Claims Act (FCA). On Nov. 4, justices will hear Wisconsin Bell v. U.S., a case from the 7th U.S. Circuit Appeals Court (see 2405220039).
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr “has gone full-on Fox News fire-breather in a despicable-if-calculated attempt to get a promotion,” wrote Free Press co-CEO Craig Aaron in an op-ed for nonprofit news outlet Common Dreams Thursday. Carr’s “actions and associations should disqualify him from ever serving as FCC chairman, no matter who the president is in 2025,” Aaron added. Carr is widely seen as the likely chair if Republicans win the White House in the election. Carr’s office didn't respond to a request for comment. In the column, Aaron says Carr’s authorship of a chapter in the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 book "Mandate for Leadership" is unethical. He notes Carr is the only in-office federal official to do so. By working with Project 2025, Carr has associated himself with “an array of anti-abortion zealots, anti-vaxxers, Big Liars, book banners, climate deniers, conspiracy theorists, immigrant bashers and other assorted haters,” Aaron said. The Heritage Foundation didn’t comment. The post also describes Carr as “fawning over” Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump and “buttering up” Space X CEO Elon Musk. Carr is “too busy licking Musk’s cybertruck shoes to worry about his hypocrisy,” Aaron wrote. The column, Digital First Project Executive Director Nathan Leamer said, is “par for the course with that organization," which "routinely pushes myths and hyperbole to their far left activist audience.” Leamer, like Carr, served as an aide to former FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. Aaron’s post has the “same energy” as a 2021 Free Press petition submitted to the FCC (see 2109150060) that included comments about shooting Republicans, Leamer said. “Carr’s record," Aaron wrote, "is beginning to get some attention from members of Congress — but more need to speak out about his dalliances with the far right and his trouble telling the truth.”
CTIA names to board Dave Das, executive vice president-Mobile eXperience Business, at Samsung Electronics America … Charlie Ungashick advanced at Vimeo to chief marketing officer.
Space sustainability advocates are pessimistic about the chances that the FCC will require environmental reviews for proposed satellites and constellations anytime soon. Such reviews were a central part of the International Dark-Sky Association's (ISDA) unsuccessful legal challenge of the FCC's approval of SpaceX's second-generation satellite constellation (see 2407120031). Last month, the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) launched a letter-writing campaign urging environmental reviews of satellite mega constellations (see 2408280002).
LeoLabs appoints Karen Dacres, ex-Rebellion Defense, as chief legal officer-corporate secretary ... Comporium communications company promotes Tim Smoak to executive vice president-interim COO.
Popping in unannounced Saturday night, D.C. Council Public Safety Chair Brooke Pinto (D) found “unacceptable” and “extremely dangerous” levels of staffing at the District of Columbia’s 911 center, the councilmember said during a livestreamed hearing Monday. Multiple members and witnesses voiced little if any confidence in the Office of Unified Communications or Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) fixing reported problems, which include blown addresses and delays answering calls and sending help.
Emergency 911 networks appear largely to have withstood the powerful Hurricane Helene, officials said Friday. Helene made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane Thursday at 11 p.m. in Taylor County, part of Florida’s Big Bend region, with maximum sustained winds of 140 miles per hour, the office of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said Friday. After preparing for the massive storm (see 2409250048), telecom companies reported some damage to network infrastructure and said they are responding to problems that flooding and power outages caused.
FCC announcements: Wireless Bureau’s Jeffrey Tignor moves to Office of Communication and Business Opportunities as acting director and Commissioner Anna Gomez hires Cierra Nokes as executive assistant; also, Frederick Giroux, Enforcement Bureau; Thomas Horan, Media Bureau; Kathleen Campbell, Space Bureau; and Ron Repasi, Office of Engineering and Tech, are retiring … FCC announces winners of agency awards: Robert Pavlak and Kamran Etemad for Excellence in Engineering and Steven Kauffman, Jeffrey Ocker, Alexander Simmons and Paul LaFontaine for Excellence in Economic Analysis … Squirro SaaS platform for generative AI appoints Growth Analytics’ Gary Kearns as board chairman.