FCC Announces Tentative Agenda For October 2016 Open Meeting

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler announced that the following items are tentatively on the agenda for the October Open Commission Meeting scheduled for Thursday, October 27, 2016:

  1. Protecting the Privacy of Customers of Broadband and other Telecommunications Services: The Commission will consider a Report and Order that applies the privacy requirements of the Communications Act to broadband Internet access service providers and other telecommunications services to provide broadband customers with the tools they need to make informed decisions about the use and sharing of their information by their broadband providers. (WC Docket No.16-106)
  2. Deceptive Marketing: The Commission will separately consider four Memorandum Opinions and Orders that dismiss and deny Petitions for Reconsideration of four Forfeiture Orders issued by the Commission for the deceptive marketing of prepaid calling cards.

Separately, the FCC announced it has lifted the sunshine restrictions applicable to Expanding Consumers’ Video Navigation Choices (MB Docket No. 16-42); Commercial Availability of Navigation Devices (CS Docket No. 97-80) – an item that was deleted from the Commission’s Sept meeting agenda. So, talk amongst yourselves.


FCC Announces Tentative Agenda For October 2016 Open Meeting Sunshine Period Prohibition Lifted for Expanding Consumers' Video Navigation Choices; Availability Of Navigation Devices (Sunshine Notice)