The FCC notice of inquiry on future spectrum needs of the IoT was changed from the draft to ask whether rules or standards were slowing progress. Our review is based on a side-by-side comparison of the NOI's final and draft versions. The disaster preparedness NPRM also saw changes, as discussed by FCC officials Thursday (see 2109300069). Both were posted in Friday's Daily Digest.
Congress should investigate Facebook, subpoena its internal research about youths and block the platform’s plans to launch an Instagram for kids, consumer advocates told us Friday. They joined calls from Democrats and Republicans urging Facebook to drop those plans.
Telecom-focused Democrats told us they hope to limit any cuts to proposed next-generation 911 and broadband money in a final version of a budget reconciliation package and believe much depends on what negotiators decide on as an overall top-line. Legislators and lobbyists see the $10 billion for NG-911 and $4 billion for the FCC Emergency Connectivity Fund in the House Commerce Committee’s section of the Build Back Better Act reconciliation measure (see 2109140063) as the ceiling for telecom money rather than the floor.
Global digital technology rules should be compatible, not identical, speakers said at a Thursday Politico virtual event. There's discussion about the new Trade & Technical Council (TTC) (see 2109290006) because, in an interconnected world, what's relevant in one country becomes relevant in others, said former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, now Brookings Institution visiting fellow and Harvard Kennedy School senior fellow: The TTC effort must be to agree on consistent rules.
FCC commissioners OK’d a Further NPRM on the future of the 4.9 GHz band 4-0, as expected (see 2109280051), and an order that reverses an order from last year giving control of the spectrum to the states. It also partially lifts a licensing freeze on the band. Commissioner Brendan Carr voted at Thursday's commissioners meeting for the FNPRM but concurred on overturning the original order adopted 3-2 under Republicans over dissents then by now-acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel and Commissioner Geoffrey Starks.
Thursday’s testimony from Facebook underscores the need for the FTC to update the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule (see 2105110052), Senate Commerce Committee Chair Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., told us after a Senate Consumer Protection Subcommittee hearing (see 2109240009). Members said Global Head-Safety Antigone Davis evaded questions about the company’s internal research showing a link between youth mental health issues and Instagram activity (see 2109150053). “They had information that they basically said they didn’t, which is a problem,” said Cantwell.
State legislation to assign broadband jurisdiction to the New York Public Service Commission will return this January, said sponsor Sen. Sean Ryan (D) in an interview. With more authority provided by S-5117 and A-7412, the PSC could take a fresh look at broadband prices after a federal court threw out the state’s law to require $15 monthly internet for low-income customers (see 2106110064), he said.
The FCC could remain fully open “through Oct. 11” in the event of a now-unlikely government shutdown, acting FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel told reporters Thursday. See our news bulletin here. President Joe Biden was expected to have signed a continuing resolution later that day to fund the federal government through Dec. 3 (HR-5305), averting a shutdown of agencies that would otherwise begin at midnight. Prospects for a planned Thursday House vote on the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (HR-3684) were in doubt amid opposition from progressives in the Democratic caucus to affirming the Senate-passed measure without first voting on a budget reconciliation package that's still under negotiation.
FCC commissioners approved an NPRM on making networks more resilient during disasters 4-0 Thursday, as expected (see 2109280051). Commissioners said more mandates could come as a result of the investigation. Acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said the FCC plans a virtual field hearing as part of the Oct. 26 meeting on Hurricane Ida. Rosenworcel and Commissioner Brendan Carr traveled to Louisiana this week to tour areas hit by the latest storm. Commissioners also unanimously adopted an order on foreign ownership and an NPRM about closing two methods for scammers taking control of victims' mobile phones, SIM swapping and port-out fraud. Such actions were as expected (see 2109280009).
The possibility of the booming number of planned low earth orbit satellites causing interference for other LEO systems or geostationary orbit satellites "will come to a head in the next couple years" and needs to be addressed, said Jennifer Manner, EchoStar senior vice president-regulatory affairs. Speaking Wednesday at a Nebraska College of Law space law conference, she said an open proceeding at the U.K.'s Ofcom about non-geostationary orbit satellite systems interfering with other NGSOs indicates the growing need for regulatory solutions.