The Texas Public Utility Commission extended until Feb. 15 its 90-day deadline to act on a Windstream deregulation petition so the agency can collect more information. The PUC seeks comments by Jan. 20 on a legal conclusion from the carrier and commission staff’s Dec. 29 joint proposed order that Windstream “will be a transitioning company after its Sugar Land market is deregulated,” Administrative Law Judge Susan Goodson ordered Wednesday in docket 54068. “The ALJ requires confirmation that Windstream serves more than one market, not just the Sugar Land market, and a recommendation from Commission Staff regarding the legal conclusion.”
The Office of Foreign Assets Control Dec. 30 fined a multinational Danish-based refrigeration manufacturer more than $4.3 million for violating U.S. sanctions against Iran, Syria and Sudan. Danfoss, which also sells air conditioners and other cooling and heating products, illegally directed customers in all three countries to make payments through a U.S. financial institution, OFAC said in an enforcement notice. The company also made illegal payments to entities in Iran and Syria.
CBP has found sufficient evidence to initiate an investigation on whether LE North America (doing business as LE Surfaces) evaded antidumping and countervailing duty orders on quartz surface products from China and imposed interim measures, it said in a notice dated Dec. 20 and released on Jan. 9.
The Treasury Department plans to meet with “third-party compliance providers” to discuss “current and future” mitigation requirements involving the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., the agency recently posted on its CFIUS landing page. Treasury’s Office of Investment Security said it “will be soliciting” meetings with specific third-party providers. Providers who aren’t solicited but want to discuss mitigation can contact Treasury’s CFIUS Mitigation & Enforcement office at CFIUS@treasury.gov. A Treasury spokesperson didn’t provide more information.
The Consumer Technology Association's president sharply criticized FTC merger policy during a Thursday keynote at CES. CTA also released a scorecard on the most innovative countries in the world. In one of the most prominent presentations at CES, John Deere executives described how the autonomous tractor will help feed the world as population continues to expand. The company introduced the fully autonomous tractor at CES a year ago.
DHS published its fall 2022 regulatory agenda for CBP. There were no new trade-related rulemakings included, with upcoming regulations on continuing education requirements for customs brokers still listed at the final rule stage.
The FCC Wireless Bureau approved a request by Pine Cellular for a one-year extension to meet the tribal lands bidding credit (TLBC) construction requirement to deploy service to Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma communities in eastern Oklahoma using one of its 600 MHz licenses bought in the TV incentive auction. Pine Cellular got a bidding credit of $2 million and was initially required to construct and operate a system capable of serving 75% of the Choctaw Nation communities within the relevant service area by Jan. 9, 2021. The Wednesday order extends the deadline until Jan. 9, 2024. “We find that strict application of the TLBC construction requirement, which would result in either Pine Cellular’s repayment of its TLBC or automatic termination of its license, is not warranted,” the bureau said: “Neither the repayment of the TLBC nor the automatic termination of the license would facilitate the provision of wireless broadband service to the Choctaw Nation communities, and thus would not serve the public interest or the underlying purpose of the TLBC rule.”
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Globalstar and Iridium shouldn't face notable regulatory hurdles or opposition to their direct-to-handset services, we were told. Iridium said last week it had inked a smartphone service provider agreement. In an SEC filing, it said the deal could mean revenue in the form of development fees, royalties and network usage fees. Apple debuted its Globalstar-enabled SOS emergency messaging service on iPhone 14s in November (see 2211100005).