CCMI Press & News

FCC Shortens STIR/SHAKEN Deadlines for Non-Facilities-Based Voice Providers

In a Fourth Report and Order (Order) released December 10, 2021 in Docket 17-97, the FCC has shortened the amount of time provided to small voice service providers that are not facilities-based. They will now be required to implement STIR/SHAKEN in the IP portions of their networks no later than June 30, 2022.

Competitive Industry Supports Open Access to Multi-Tennant Environments

Industry comments and reply comments were filed over the last few weeks regarding the FCC’s request to refresh the record for Docket 17-142. In this proceeding the Commission is attempting to bring additional broadband choices to multiple tenant environments (MTEs) such as apartments, condominiums and shopping malls.

Could Krysten Sinema Kill Net Neutrality?

Arizona Senator Krysten Sinema is a thorn in Joe Biden’s side. She, along with West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin have opposed his Build Back Better proposal because of the massive price tag, and now she may also oppose his new FCC pick Gigi Sohn

In 2022, New FCC Poised to Initiate Era of Regulations

Last week, President Biden finally made his picks for FCC Commissioners, and the two women nominated constitute a veritable “dream team” for net neutrality and regulatory advocates.  As expected, Biden chose Acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel to become permanent FCC Chairman.

FTC Study May Lead to New Privacy Rules for ISPs

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released a comprehensive study on October 21, 2021, analyzing how six major ISPs use their customer data. It is likely to have serious implications for our industry.

FCC Finds Core Tariff Violated its 8YY Rules

In 2020, the FCC decided that 8YY abuse was out of control. After a contentious proceeding, it adopted rules transitioning certain originating 8YY access charges to bill-and-keep and capping 8YY database query charges at $0.0002.