FCC Circulates Draft Separations Freeze Order, Others Items Including on SNG 900 MHz
A draft FCC jurisdictional separations freeze item is an order, a spokesperson told us Friday, describing an item on the circulation list. An NPRM proposed to extend by 15 years the freeze on federal-state separations rules apportioning rate-of-return telco regulated…
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costs and revenue between interstate and intrastate jurisdictions (see 1807180059), drawing objections from state regulators and support from telco interests (see 1808280021). The spokesperson noted the circulation list included a draft order on a Sandwich Isles petition for reconsideration of a December 2016 order requiring the company repay $27 million in "improper" USF support, which was released with a proposed $49 million fine. It also included a draft item on Spectrum Networks Group "Applications and Waiver Request to Allow it to Provide Private, Internal Machine-To-Machine Communications to Businesses on 900 MHz Business/Industrial/Land Transportation Channels."