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FCC

Asking big tech to contribute to the Universal Service Fund in the US

The FCC has been tasked with assessing the feasibility of the plan as a wider debate takes place on the balance of investments between telcos and big tech

The fight against robocalls in the US continues

The FCC wants international carriers to implement calling line authentication. Many in the industry have doubts about its effectiveness

FCC to tackle long-standing broadband competition issues in the US

The FCC wants to outlaw exclusivity agreements between ISPs and landlords, but this and Biden’s wider broadband agenda will stall without a Democrat majority

US operators face obstacles in using the C-Band for 5G

Safety concerns raised by the aviation industry are delaying Verizon & AT&T’s deployments after these operators collectively paid $70bn to use the spectrum

Biden signs off the $65bn US broadband plan

While the funds to deploy broadband across the US are now available, there isn’t yet a clear picture of where they are most needed

The FCC moves to curb the spread of ‘robotexts’

The FCC could require operators to implement new authentication standards, similar to those recently adopted for robocalls. However, their effectiveness is still unclear

FCC takes new steps to help prevent phone scams

The new proposal might not sit well with VoIP providers, which are expected to face a significant additional burden

US legislators propose Big Tech contribute to the Universal Service Fund

The proposal is a further sign of a deteriorating relationship between Republicans and Big Tech

US publishes new broadband mapping tool

The new maps add weight to the Biden administration’s plan to spend big on infrastructure, at the same time put pressure on the FCC to update its own mapping

Elsewhere in regulation this week

Other noteworthy regulatory developments week ending 7 May 2021 from the Assembly Analyst team