Lynn Stanton reports:
Stakeholders are seeking the elimination of a broad swath of FCC rules they argue are unnecessary and harmful to competition, deployment, and innovation, including some related to cybersecurity, privacy, and data breach reporting.
Parties were responding to a public notice in GN docket 25-133, the FCC’s broad “delete, delete, delete” deregulatory proceeding seeking comment “on every rule, regulation, or guidance document that the FCC should eliminate for the purposes of alleviating unnecessary regulatory burdens,” according to an agency news release.
In the public notice, the FCC had noted that President Trump “has called on administrative agencies to unleash prosperity through deregulation and ensure that they are efficiently delivering great results for the American people,” FCC, Public Notice, Dkt. 25-133 (March 12, 2025).
ACA Connects said the FCC should “grant the pending petition for reconsideration to rescind the previous administration’s unlawful expansion of the Commission’s authority” under the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA).
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