Michael Powell is leaving NCTA on a high note, with net neutrality -- an issue he has dealt with and opposed for decades -- seemingly dead. "It was going to be really dispiriting to me if I retired, and we were now in a Title II environment, and I'm super excited that no, I can say that we slayed that dragon," the group's outgoing leader told us.
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FCC Chairman Brendan Carr signaled in a podcast interview posted Wednesday that the FCC could act against ABC and parent company Disney if they don't discipline late-night host Jimmy Kimmel over comments related to the political affiliation of the man arrested in the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. First Amendment attorneys told us that policing the speech of late-show monologues is outside FCC authority.
As communications evolves, NATO is “at the forefront” of trying to understand new technologies, “testing and experimenting” to see which are “the most impactful,” said Antonio Calderon, chief technology officer of the NATO Communications and Information Agency, during a Mobile World Live webinar Wednesday. Other speakers said 5G means new opportunities for business and government agencies, and companies are experimenting with private networks and network slicing.
The House Commerce Committee voted 50-1 Wednesday to advance a revised version of the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act (HR-979), despite some members’ misgivings about including a shorter sunset period as a compromise with pro-automotive industry lawmakers. HR-979 and its Senate Commerce Committee-advanced companion, S-315, would require the Department of Transportation to mandate that future automobiles include AM radio technology, mostly affecting electric vehicles (see 2502100072). The bill’s supporters unsuccessfully tried to attach it to a December 2024 continuing resolution to extend federal appropriations (see Ref:2412180033]).
The spectrum that is likely to be used for a “Golden Dome” and other details remain unclear eight months into the second Trump presidency (see 2503100058), National Spectrum Consortium CEO Joe Kochan told reporters in a briefing Wednesday. Leaders of the consortium, which works with industry and the government on spectrum issues, also said reallocating the upper C band for 6G and moving to more dynamic sharing remain complicated, with no easy answers in sight.
Smaller ISPs and new entrants like North Carolina-based Ripple Fiber are finding ways to compete in a rapidly evolving broadband marketplace, CEO Greg Wilson said Wednesday during a Fiber Broadband Association webinar. While deployment remains costly, he said using data to strategically target markets and partnering with local communities are helping smaller providers overcome challenges.
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Paramount Skydance adds Dennis Cinelli, Scale AI, to its board … Nokia names Pallavi Mahajan, ex-Intel, as CTO and AI officer, and Konstanty Owczarek, formerly KJO Advisors, as chief corporate development officer, with both joining the Group Leadership Team, effective Oct. 1; Nishant Batra will step down as chief strategy and technology officer and from the Group Leadership Team, effective Sept. 30 … Changes at Computer & Communications Industry Association: Burke Kappler, ex-FTC, becomes deputy director of the Litigation Center, a new position; Yaswant Devarakonda, formerly State Department, joins as manager of the Space & Spectrum Policy Center, another new position; and Caroline Palmer, ex-National Journal, named trade policy manager, replacing Amir Nasr, who joined Amazon … Competitive Carriers Association reelects Maureen McCabe Moore, GCI, as board chair and Jonathan Foxman, MTPCS, as chair emeritus; also elected are Chris Champion, C Spire, vice chair; Jon Lightle, Nex-Tech Wireless, treasurer; and Ron Whaley, IDI Billing Solutions, secretary … Broadcast technology firm FOR-A America names Jo Aun, formerly Riedel Communications, senior manager of product management and engineering, a new position.
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