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Message-ID: <20190323235522.GA13573@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2019 23:55:22 +0000
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: New Law Could Allow For Phone Searches After Car Crashes
Article by Eric J. Sinrod
For many decades, Americans have taken to the roads to get from one
place to another. And, in more recent times, Americans have become
addicted to their smartphones - texting, posting, online searching,
making purchases, among many other uses of their devices.
Put the two together, driving and smartphone use, and there is a clear
recipe for potential disaster. Driving an automobile already is an
inherently dangerous activity. Utmost attention should be paid to
driving because split-second decisions can mean the difference between
life and health versus injury or death.
http://www.mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=789112&email_access=on
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Message-ID: <20190323212245.GA12949@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2019 21:22:45 +0000
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Canada: The Federal Government Signals A New Policy
Approach For The CRTC in the Telecom Sector
On February 26, 2019, the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic
Development (ISED) tabled a Proposed Order Issuing a Direction to the
CRTC on Implementing the Canadian Telecommunications Policy Objectives
to Promote Competition, Affordability, Consumer Interests and
Innovation (the "Proposed Policy Direction"). Section 8 of the
Telecommunications Act permits the government to issue directions to
the CRTC "of general application on broad policy matters" with respect
to the statutory policy objectives relating to Canadian
telecommunications that are set out in the Act.
If implemented substantially in the form as proposed, the Proposed
Policy Direction will likely have a significant impact on the
telecommunications regulatory framework overseen by the CRTC, in
particular the manner in which the Commission exercises its powers and
performs its duties in implementing the Canadian telecommunications
policy objectives set out in section 7 of the Act.
http://www.mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=789644&email_access=on
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Message-ID: <20190323235019.GA13426@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2019 23:50:19 +0000
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: New FCC Enforcement Powers Follow Passage Of Anti-Spoofing
Law
Article by Alan L. Friel, Linda Goldstein, Amy Ralph Mudge and Randal M.
Shaheen
The RAY BAUMS Act extends an important provision of the Truth in
Caller ID Act of 2009. That act forbade the transmission of misleading
or inaccurate caller ID information "with the intent to defraud, cause
harm or wrongly obtain anything of value" - the practice known as
"spoofing." The RAY BAUMS Act extends the same prohibition to text
messages and international calls, a new initiative that the FCC has
taken on in the hope of reducing instances of illegal spoofing.
http://www.mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=789584&email_access=on
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Message-ID: <5DFB04FB-AE36-40CE-BB5D-BF3ABF79B49F@roscom.com>
Date: 25 Mar 2019 14:32:38 -0400
From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Build a Better Broadband Access Map
Build a Better Broadband Access Map
After years of opposing measures that would make broadband availability maps
better, a telecom trade group says it is "leading the charge" on creating a
better map.
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/a3bpbp/no-one-trusts-big-telecom-to-build-a-better-broadband-access-map
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