The Senate voted 64-27 Monday night to invoke cloture on FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel’s reconfirmation, as expected. The bipartisan cloture vote sets up a likely final confirmation floor vote as soon as Tuesday morning. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., hadn’t set a final vote time for Rosenworcel as of Monday night.
The FCC cleared Verizon's buying Tracfone with consumer protection conditions, the FCC said Monday. The order was adopted with three commissioners approving and Commissioner Brendan Carr concurring.
The California Public Utilities Commission unanimously cleared Verizon/Tracfone. The FCC may be the only U.S. regulatory OK now needed for the multibillion-dollar takeover.
The FCC’s 3.45 GHz auction ended Tuesday after 151 rounds. Gross proceeds in the so-called clock phase are nearly $21.9 billion. That makes it the third-highest spectrum auction in FCC history. Bidders won 4,041 of the 4,060 available generic blocks, the agency said.
The FCC Wireline Bureau paused phasedown of Lifeline voice-only support until Dec. 1, 2022, said an order Friday, in a move that some had expected (see here). Staff waived the increase of minimum service standards for mobile broadband until then. The bureau didn't address the National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates’ petition for reconsideration and instead acted on its own motion.
The FCC approved, with some requirements, Boeing's application for a license to build, deploy and run a satellite-broadband constellation, the agency announced Wednesday afternoon. The vote was 3-0, with Commissioner Geoffrey Starks not participating.
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel is proposing a Nov. 18 vote on an order that would require some providers to support by July 16 people texting 988 to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The order "would adopt a uniform implementation deadline requiring covered text providers to support [such] text messaging" by "the same date the FCC has established 988 as the 3-digit dialing code" for phone calls, the agency announced Wednesday afternoon.
President Joe Biden intends to renominate FCC acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel and designate her as the permanent agency head, the White House announced Tuesday. Biden also intends to nominate public interest lawyer and ex-FCC official Gigi Sohn to the vacant commission seat and Alan Davidson for NTIA administrator. All three moves were expected: See here and here.
President Joe Biden is expected to renominate FCC acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel with an intent to designate her as permanent agency head and name public interest lawyer and ex-commission official Gigi Sohn to the agency's vacant seat, according to a senior Democratic congressional official, an industry official and lobbyists.
T-Mobile delayed by three months to March 31 its plan to shut down its 3G CDMA network. The company faced federal and California scrutiny over the move, which was opposed by Dish Network.