The FCC is expected to unanimously approve a draft NPRM that would seek comment on several updates and language changes to broadcast rules, industry and agency officials told us.
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The FCC Technology Advisory Council’s working groups will likely propose that the council issue recommendations about AI, spectrum sharing and propagation modeling, according to presentations at Thursday’s TAC meeting. During the meeting, TAC Chairman Dean Brenner said he will follow FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel’s lead and leave his post Jan. 20. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, the incoming chair, should “pick the person that he wants to lead the TAC,” said Aira Technologies' Brenner, who has chaired TAC for three years. The TAC's charter expires in September.
Incarcerated people's communications service (IPCS) providers pushed back against FCC proposals for setting uniform service quality standards. While they also argued for redoing the reimbursement process adopted earlier this year, that argument is seeing opposition. Reply comments were filed this week in docket 12-375. The FCC's IPCS order, adopted in July, included a Further NPRM seeking comment on establishing video IPCS rates, updating the definition of jails and prisons, and addressing other service quality issues (see 2407180039).
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