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Message-ID: <20210129101034.E83E6744@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2021 10:10:34 +0000 (UTC)
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Telecom Alert
Telecom Alert - 6 GHz Band PN; T-Band Mandate Repealed; Verizon Citing
Petition Dismissed; Joint Use Ruling; 2.5 GHz Auction Procedures; Pai
Suggests C-Band Fund USF - Vol. XVIII, Issue 3
6 GHz Client-to-Client Devices
T-Band Mandate Repealed
Verizon Section 253 Wireless Siting Petition Dismissed
FCC Enforcement Bureau Joint Use Ruling
https://www.natlawreview.com/article/telecom-alert-6-ghz-band-pn-t-band-mandate-repealed-verizon-citing-petition
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Message-ID: <20210127011638.DDADF736@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2021 01:16:38 +0000 (UTC)
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: FCC Emphasizes Limits On Local Fees For Small-Cell
Facilities
by J. Tyson Covey
Wireless telecom providers have been deploying new small-cell
technology and equipment for 5G service across the nation. Deployment
often requires the providers to obtain access to public rights of way
to put their small-cell equipment on cities' or municipalities'
utility poles (or use underground ducts or conduit). Cities and
municipalities, of course, seek compensation for allowing this access
to public equipment and rights-of-way. The FCC addressed this
compensation issue in 2018, setting safe-harbor caps on local fees but
allowing higher charges if they meet certain requirements.
https://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/telecoms-mobile-cable-communications/1028200/fcc-emphasizes-limits-on-local-fees-for-small-cell-facilities?email_access=on
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Message-ID: <20210127021409.28272736@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2021 02:14:09 +0000 (UTC)
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: FCC Fines White Supremacist ~10 Million For Spoofed
RoboCalls
by Terri J. Seligman
The Federal Communications Commission has announced that it has fined
a robocaller nearly $10,000 (sic) under the Truth in Caller ID Act for
illegally using caller ID spoofing with the intent to cause harm. The
robocaller, Scott Rhodes, made thousands of spoofed robocalls in 2018,
targeting specific communities with hateful messages. As described by
the FCC, the robocalls included "xenophobic fearmongering (including
to a victim's family), racist attacks on political candidates, an
apparent attempt to influence the jury in a domestic terrorism case,
and threatening language toward a local journalist." Rhodes made the
calls using a platform that manipulated the caller ID information in
such a way as to make his calls appear to come from local numbers--a
technique known as "neighbor spoofing."
https://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/advertising-marketing-branding/1027992/fcc-fines-white-supremacist-10-million-for-spoofed-robocalls?email_access=on
***** Moderator's Note *****
There is some confusion about the amount of the fine. From the FCC
website:
The FCC fines Scott Rhodes $9,918,000 for illegally using caller ID
spoofing in making thousands of calls targeting specific communities
with harmful pre-recorded messages, in violation of the Act and the
Commission's rules
https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-fines-robocaller-scott-rhodes-nearly-10m-illegal-spoofing
Bill Horne
Moderator
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Message-ID: <20210127202308.D65E0840@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2021 20:23:08 +0000 (UTC)
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, law firms are starting to
embrace virtual offices - but will it last?
By Danielle Braff
Blame it on the pandemic. Law offices throughout the country are finally
tiptoeing into the virtual world.
For most professions, this is nothing new: More than half of
professionals worked remotely at least half the week before the
COVID-19 pandemic was declared in March, according to International
Workplace Group research. But law firms always do things at their own
pace. According to the 2019 ABA TechReport, roughly 70% to 90% of law
firms across all sizes - other than solo firms - primarily utilized
traditional office spaces. For solo firms, approximately one-third
were home-based.
https://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/thanks-to-the-covid-19-pandemic-law-firms-are-starting-to-embrace-virtual-officesbut-will-it-last
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Message-ID: <20210130192523.E686F56B@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2021 19:25:23 +0000 (UTC)
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Verizon Fios outage affecting the east coast of the United
States
(Translated from the French)
An apparent widespread Verizon Fios outage is affecting users up and
down the eastern seaboard of the United States this afternoon. The
outage prevents Fios users from accessing popular services like Slack,
Zoom, and Google Meet, and there's no timeline for troubleshooting.
https://www.marseillenews.net/technologie/panne-verizon-fios-affectant-la-cote-est-des-etats-unis-136276.html
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