FCC Acts on USTelecom Petition for Forbearance from Enforcement of Certain Legacy Telecommunications Regulations
In this order, the Federal Communications Commission addresses portions of a petition for forbearance filed by the United States Telecom Association (USTelecom).
The USTelecom Petition seeks forbearance from 17 different categories of FCC rules, which USTelecom argues are “legacy telecommunications regulations” that are unnecessary and outdated. The FCC address three of those categories here: Traffic Damage Claim Rules; Rules Governing Extension of Unsecured Credit for Interstate and Foreign Communications Services to Candidates for Federal Office; and Rules Governing Furnishing of Facilities to Foreign Governments for International Communications.
The FCC concludes that forbearance from these rules, in the limited circumstances discussed In this Order, furthers the Act’s and FCC’s goals of eliminating unnecessary and outdated legacy regulations that do not reflect today’s marketplace. USTelecom’s request regarding the remaining categories of rules is pending and under active consideration by the FCC, and will be addressed at
a later time.