Deletion of Item From November 15, 2023 Open Meeting, 80722 [2023-25518]
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Type of Review: Revision of a
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Federal Government and State, local
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Marlene Dortch,
Secretary.
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interstate telecommunications service
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Marlene Dortch,
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[FR ID 185692]
Deletion of Item From November 15,
2023 Open Meeting
November 13, 2023.
The following items were adopted by
the Commission on November 13, 2023
and deleted from the list of items
scheduled for consideration at the
Wednesday, November 15, 2023, Open
Meeting. The items were previously
listed in the Commission’s Sunshine
Notice on Wednesday, November 8,
2023.
TITLE: Amending Amateur Radio Rules for Greater Flexibility in Data Communications (WT Docket No. 16–239).
SUMMARY: The Commission will consider a Report and Order and Further Notice
of Proposed Rulemaking that would eliminate the symbol rate (also known as
baud rate) limitation and establish a bandwidth limitation that would provide flexibility to use modern digital emissions, thereby promoting innovation and experimentation in the amateur service. The item would also propose removal of the
baud rate limitation in several additional bands.
TITLE: Reducing Regulatory Requirements for Rural Provider of Long-Distance
Access Service (WC Docket No. 22–407).
SUMMARY: The Commission will consider a Declaratory Ruling and Memorandum
Opinion and Order that would grant the Minnesota Independent Equal Access
Corporation (MIEAC) relief from dominant carrier regulation with respect to its
provision of centralized equal access (CEA) service, and regulate MIEAC as a
non-dominant competitive LEC for this service going forward. In light of declining
demand, intervening exchange access service regulatory reforms, and technological changes in the voice services marketplace generally, dominant carrier
regulation of MIEAC’s CEA service is no longer necessary to serve the public interest.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
[FR ID 185692]
Deletion of Item From November 15, 2023 Open Meeting
November 13, 2023.
The following items were adopted by the Commission on November 13,
2023 and deleted from the list of items scheduled for consideration at
the Wednesday, November 15, 2023, Open Meeting. The items were
previously listed in the Commission's Sunshine Notice on Wednesday,
November 8, 2023.
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5...................... WIRELESS............ TITLE: Amending Amateur
TELECOMMUNICATIONS.. Radio Rules for Greater
Flexibility in Data
Communications (WT
Docket No. 16-239).
SUMMARY: The Commission
will consider a Report
and Order and Further
Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking that would
eliminate the symbol
rate (also known as baud
rate) limitation and
establish a bandwidth
limitation that would
provide flexibility to
use modern digital
emissions, thereby
promoting innovation and
experimentation in the
amateur service. The
item would also propose
removal of the baud rate
limitation in several
additional bands.
6...................... WIRELINE............ TITLE: Reducing
COMPETITION......... Regulatory Requirements
for Rural Provider of
Long-Distance Access
Service (WC Docket No.
22-407).
SUMMARY: The Commission
will consider a
Declaratory Ruling and
Memorandum Opinion and
Order that would grant
the Minnesota
Independent Equal Access
Corporation (MIEAC)
relief from dominant
carrier regulation with
respect to its provision
of centralized equal
access (CEA) service,
and regulate MIEAC as a
non-dominant competitive
LEC for this service
going forward. In light
of declining demand,
intervening exchange
access service
regulatory reforms, and
technological changes in
the voice services
marketplace generally,
dominant carrier
regulation of MIEAC's
CEA service is no longer
necessary to serve the
public interest.
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Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2023-25518 Filed 11-17-23; 8:45 am]
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