BDS Not on Oct. 27 Agenda; Privacy, Enforcement, Consent, Personnel Items Are
The FCC didn't put a business data service order on its Oct. 27 meeting agenda released Thursday, which did include a broadband privacy order (see 1610200044) and other items. The BDS order wasn't expected to be on the Oct. 27…
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agenda, but Chairman Tom Wheeler plans to seek a vote on it at the Nov. 17 meeting, said an industry official Wednesday (see 1610190046). TDS Telecommunications, U.S. TelePacific, Uniti Fiber, Public Knowledge and others made BDS filings posted Thursday in docket 16-143. Also on the Oct. 27 meeting agenda are: enforcement items on Locus Telecommunications, Lyca Tel, Touch-Tel and NobelTel; consent agenda items on two station matters and a Freedom of Information Act request handled by the Office of General Counsel; and three personnel actions. Previous personnel items were approved in party-line votes at the September meeting (see 1610030045).