(Jun 13) In a meeting with staff to Commissioner Carr, NTCA continued advocacy for updates of CAF-BLS and HCLS Mechanism by walking through its updated proposals for reform. The updated proposals provide targeted adjustments that would promote higher speed service...
(Jun 5) In comments to the FCC, NTCA noted that certain third-party “signing” arrangements could undermine the STIR/SHAKEN ecosystem and allow bad actors to comingle their calls with legitimate calls made by NTCA members’ subscribers. NTCA proposed a minor rule...
(Jun 5) In a meeting with staff from WCB, OEA and staff to Chairwoman Rosenworcel. NTCA continued advocacy for updates of CAF-BLS and HCLS Mechanism by walking through its updated proposals for reform. The updated proposals provide targeted adjustments that...
(Jun 2) In a meeting with staff to Commissioner Simington, NTCA continued advocacy for updates of CAF-BLS and HCLS Mechanism by walking through its updated proposals for reform. The updated proposals provide targeted adjustments that would promote higher speed service...
(May 31) In an ex parte meeting with staff to Commissioner Starks, NTCA asked that a rulemaking intended to advance the transition to NG911 seek a full and complete record with respect to significant new transport costs that could be...
(May 31) In an ex parte meeting with staff to Chairwoman Rosenworcel, NTCA asked that a rulemaking intended to advance the transition to NG911 seek a full and complete record with respect to significant new transport costs that could be...
(May 30) In an ex parte meeting with the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau staff, NTCA asked that a rulemaking intended to advance the transition to NG911 seek a full and complete record with respect to significant new transport...
(May 26) In a letter to the FCC, NTCA reiterated proposed updates to the CAF-BLS and HCLS mechanisms. NTCA further illustrated how comparing the plan to the status quo without reform, rather than comparing the plan to the current level...
(May 25) NTCA and WISPA visited with FCC staff to discuss broadband label requirements. The parties explained that the Commission’s investigation of additional broadband label requirements is premature since even the initial rules have not yet become effective. Accordingly, it...