Chairmen Upton and Walden Seek Clarification of Statute to Advance Wireless Broadband
House Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI) and Communications and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Greg Walden (R-OR) wrote to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler regarding the commission’s work on the spectrum provisions included in the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012.
Among those provisions is the requirement that the FCC work with stakeholders to streamline the approval process for upgrading existing wireless facilities. The committee leaders are writing seeking clarity on the rulemaking process and urging the chairman to act in a way that will accomplish the goals of the statute.
In the letter to Chairman Wheeler, Reps Upton and Walden wrote, “We urge you to take swift action to clarify the terms of Section 6409(a) consistent with the intent of the statute to deliver the benefits of wireless broadband access to all Americans. To ensure that 6409(a) achieves its goal of streamlining the approval of eligible facilities requests the commission should adopt rules that provide consistency for applicants and reviewing authorities alike.” The leaders also expressed the urgency for the commission to identify ways to foster broadband infrastructure deployment.
Chairmen Upton and Walden Seek Clarification of Statute to Advance Wireless Broadband Letter to FCC Regarding Spectrum Provisions of Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012