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If you like radio, but not the regulations, check this out…
https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DA-25-219A1.pdf
👀 The document is titled “IN RE: DELETE, DELETE, DELETE” 👀
The document is a Public Notice from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) titled DA-25-219A1, released on March 12, 2025. It announces the FCC’s initiative to review and eliminate unnecessary regulations as part of a deregulatory agenda.
Key Points:
• Purpose: The FCC seeks public input on identifying regulations that may no longer be necessary or that impose unnecessary burdens on businesses.
• Deregulatory Focus: The notice aligns with Executive Orders (14192 and 14219) which emphasize reducing regulatory obstacles and encouraging investment in telecommunications infrastructure and innovation.
• Comments & Reply Deadline:
• Initial comments due by April 11, 2025.
• Reply comments due by April 28, 2025.
• Evaluation Factors:
• Cost-benefit analysis: Are there FCC regulations where costs exceed benefits?
• Effectiveness over time: Have some regulations failed to meet their intended purpose?
• Technological & market changes: Are there rules that are outdated due to advancements in technology?
• Barriers to entry: Do regulations disproportionately impact small businesses?
• Legal context changes: Have legal rulings (such as the Supreme Court’s Loper Bright decision overturning Chevron deference) altered the regulatory landscape?
Call for Public Input
• The FCC invites detailed comments on specific rules that should be repealed or modified, considering factors such as:
• Unnecessary compliance costs.
• Regulatory barriers to competition.
• Changes in the broader regulatory framework.
Submission & Filing Process
• Comments should be submitted via the FCC’s Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS).
• Paper filings are accepted through designated FCC addresses.
This review aims to streamline regulations, promote competition, and align FCC policies with current market and technological realities.
#fcc #radio #comms #rf #deregulate #hf #vhf #uhf #amateurradio #mesh #meshtastic #reticulum #sideband #nomadnet #brrr
https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DA-25-219A1.pdf
👀 The document is titled “IN RE: DELETE, DELETE, DELETE” 👀
The document is a Public Notice from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) titled DA-25-219A1, released on March 12, 2025. It announces the FCC’s initiative to review and eliminate unnecessary regulations as part of a deregulatory agenda.
Key Points:
• Purpose: The FCC seeks public input on identifying regulations that may no longer be necessary or that impose unnecessary burdens on businesses.
• Deregulatory Focus: The notice aligns with Executive Orders (14192 and 14219) which emphasize reducing regulatory obstacles and encouraging investment in telecommunications infrastructure and innovation.
• Comments & Reply Deadline:
• Initial comments due by April 11, 2025.
• Reply comments due by April 28, 2025.
• Evaluation Factors:
• Cost-benefit analysis: Are there FCC regulations where costs exceed benefits?
• Effectiveness over time: Have some regulations failed to meet their intended purpose?
• Technological & market changes: Are there rules that are outdated due to advancements in technology?
• Barriers to entry: Do regulations disproportionately impact small businesses?
• Legal context changes: Have legal rulings (such as the Supreme Court’s Loper Bright decision overturning Chevron deference) altered the regulatory landscape?
Call for Public Input
• The FCC invites detailed comments on specific rules that should be repealed or modified, considering factors such as:
• Unnecessary compliance costs.
• Regulatory barriers to competition.
• Changes in the broader regulatory framework.
Submission & Filing Process
• Comments should be submitted via the FCC’s Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS).
• Paper filings are accepted through designated FCC addresses.
This review aims to streamline regulations, promote competition, and align FCC policies with current market and technological realities.
#fcc #radio #comms #rf #deregulate #hf #vhf #uhf #amateurradio #mesh #meshtastic #reticulum #sideband #nomadnet #brrr