FM Booster Stations and Caller ID Discussion Set for Nov. 21 FCC Vote
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is set to hold its Open Meeting on November 21 at 10:30 a.m. (ET) in Washington, D.C. The meeting, which is open to the public, will be held in-person and streamed live on the FCC's website (www.fcc.gov/live) and on the FCC's YouTube channel.
Attendees are required to check in with and be screened by security at the main entrance on L Street. It's important to note that no specific requirements or restrictions beyond security screening have been announced for attending the Open Meeting.
The agenda for the meeting includes several significant items. The Commission will consider a Second Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration for the adoption of final service rules for FM and low-power (LPFM) broadcasters to use FM booster stations to originate program content (MB Docket No. 20-401 and MB Docket No. 17-105).
Additionally, the FCC's Enforcement Bureau will consider an unnamed action during the open meeting. Unfortunately, no direct information about the Enforcement Bureau's leader or the precise topic of this action appears in the provided search results.
The commission will also consider an amendment of the Schedule of Application Fees (MD Docket No. 24-524) in relation to submarine cable rules. Furthermore, a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for the review of Submarine Cable Landing License Rules and Procedures (OI Docket No. 24-523) will be under consideration.
In terms of consumer protection, the FCC will consider a Report and Order to strengthen caller-ID authentication rules by authorizing the use of third parties subject to limits that ensure accountability for compliance with the STIR/SHAKEN standards (WC Docket No. 17-97).
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It's important to note that no updates or changes to the streaming of the Open Meeting on the FCC's website or YouTube channel have been announced. There are also no specific instructions for watching the Open Meeting live on these platforms.
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