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Numerous grassroots commenters urged the FCC to allow Chinese drone maker DJI to continue to sell its devices in the U.S., according to filings posted Monday and last week in docket 26-22. DOD and the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International have supported keeping the company on the agency's “covered list” of unsecure companies (see 2604070023).

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The FCC's digital discrimination rule, which is aimed at facilitating equal access to broadband, goes beyond what Congress intended in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), a federal appeals court said Wednesday as it struck down the regulation. Asked about next steps for a new digital discrimination regime, as directed by the IIJA but in line with the court decision, the agency didn't comment.

NTIA Administrator Arielle Roth said Wednesday that the administration’s process of making additional midband spectrum available for full-power commercial use is moving quickly, with the 2.7 and 7 GHz bands moving closer to final decisions. Speaking at a CTIA wireless and AI summit, Roth also said NTIA is launching a website, spectrum.gov, to provide more transparency on the process of making airwaves available. Some still view spectrum policy as a “black box,” and “we’ve set out to change that.”

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FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announces promotions in his office: Erin Boone to deputy chief of staff; Anthony Patrone to senior counsel; Adam Chan to senior national security counsel; and Allison Howell to legal adviser; other agency promotions: Alex Sanjenis becomes acting chief of the Media Bureau; Connor Glisson named director of the Office of Legislative Affairs … Quantum Space appoints Jim Bridenstine, former NASA administrator, as CEO, replacing Kerry Wisnosky, who remains as co-founder and president … CTIA taps Preston Wise, ex-Comcast, as senior vice president of external and state affairs, replacing Jamie Hastings, retiring … Shane West, formerly TDS Telecommunications, joins telecom provider Allo as CEO, effective June 1, replacing Brad Moline, who remains as founder, president for leased networks and board member … NBCUniversal promotes Sara Hinkle to senior counsel for regulatory affairs.

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