FCC Finalizes Measures to Advance Broadband Rollout

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved new rules intended to facilitate the more rapid deployment of high-speed cable networks.

Detailed in a Final Report and Order issued in late March, the new rules will:

  • Eliminate filing requirements related to network change disclosure requirements;
  • Overhaul and streamline rules applicable to technology transition discontinuance applications;
  • Grant blanket authority for carriers to grandfather legacy voice services, lower-speed data telecommunications services, and interconnected VoIP service provisioned over copper wire.

In a press release issued by the Commission, the newly adopted rules “will get communities off of old and slow copper wire lines and onto new, high-speed networks,” and “free up tens of billions of dollars annually for the rollout of upgraded, high-speed line networks to more Americans.”

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The final version of the Report and Order on “Network and Service Modernization” detailing the proposed rule changes is available at https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-26-19A1.pdf.

The FCC’s press release regarding the new rules is available at https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-420132A1.pdf.

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