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07/13/2023
FCC Explores Challenges, Opportunities with AI
It seems with every new generation comes the introduction of a transformative shift in technology. It was once the introduction of the internet before the mass adoption of smart phone devices. Now, the world is witnessing the rapid ascent of AI and the facets of life it can be used, but as seen with prior technological innovations: there are always challenges amid the opportunities.
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03/02/2023
The Growing Need for the U.S. to Lead in Tech Policy
Nations around the world have been troubleshooting tech regulation and data policies for some time now, but when the U.S. will adopt its own framework is still anyone’s guess.
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02/09/2023
Still Talking About Junk Fees
A day after President Biden’s speech mentioning an attempt to ban “junk fees,” including switching fees for switching cable, broadband or cell phone providers, Free Press, the Consumer Federation of America and other public interest advocates submitted comments in support of the FTC’s proceeding to combat such fees.
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01/06/2023
FCC Updating Rules on Info Breaches
The FCC initiated a proceeding to gain more information into any needed changes to its rules on customer notifications and federal law enforcement of breaches that involve consumer information. The agency is proposing an elimination of the existing seven business day mandatory waiting period for notifying customers of a breach.
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09/19/2022
Future of Nation’s Spectrum Depends on Cooperation
Greenfield spectrum is scarcer than ever, and an industry panel at NTIA’s Spectrum Symposium Monday agreed that the only successful national spectrum strategy will be one that embraces creative reuses and sharing regimes.
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01/20/2022
PK Pushing FCC on MTEs
Public Knowledge believes the FCC should wait until it can restore broadband regulation under Title II before establishing rules to encourage competition in multi-tenant environments (MTEs), saying Title II will give the agency broad authority.