Ajit Pai's Business Data Services Proposal Draws Mixed Reviews

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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai's proposal to deregulate business data service (BDS) rates—credit card readers, ATMs—of incumbent carriers and not to impose potential new price regulations on competitors including cable operators was drawing a lot of attention in Washington after the chairman signaled the FCC would vote on his BDS item at the April meeting. Former chairman Tom Wheeler ran out of time and support for his BDS revamp, which Pai had issues with. A notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) under Wheeler was adopted along party lines, but the order was never voted. Pai’s item would be an order based on what he said was lengthy data collection and the input into that NPRM, though critics of his plan were suggesting it was sufficiently different from the NPRM that it should be put out for new comment.


Ajit Pai's Business Data Services Proposal Draws Mixed Reviews