Upcoming event

Sponsor: 

New America

Date: 
Tue, 10/31/2023 - 11:00 to 14:00
Sponsor: 

AARP

Date: 
Mon, 10/23/2023 - 13:30 to 14:10

A conversation with our special guest, FCC Chairwoman Rosenworcel. Learn how AI can be used to combat robocalls and protect seniors against fraud.  

Featuring FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, Nancy LeaMond, AARP EVP and Chief Advocacy & Engagement Officer, and AARP Texas State Director Tina Tran.   

Learn how AI can be used to better identify, track, stop unwanted robocalls and texts, as well as how it can help protect older Americans from AI-powered scams.   



Sponsor: 

USTelecom

Date: 
Fri, 10/20/2023 - 09:00 to 10:15
Sponsor: 

Innovation, Data, and Commerce Subcommittee

House Commerce Committee

Date: 
Wed, 10/18/2023 - 10:00

Witnesses:

Victoria Espinel, President and CEO, BSA, The Software Alliance

Biography

Witness Testimony

Raffi Krikorian, Chief Technology Officer, Emerson Collective



Ten Facts About Net Neutrality Protections

  1. Broadband is essential: A lot has changed since the previous Federal Communications Commission repealed net neutrality. A devastating pandemic reaffirmed the essential nature of broadband access to protect the health and economic security of all Americans.
  2. Abdicated oversight: The 2017 FCC approach was not “light touch.” It was a complete abdication of authority.
  3. Targeted approach: Chairwoman Rosenworcel’s approach is targeted, not heavy-handed.

Commissioner Carr: The Title II Debate Was Settled When The Internet Didn't Break

The Federal Communications Commission will begin implementing President Biden’s plan for increasing government control of the Internet. There will be lots of talk about “net neutrality” and virtually none about the core issue before the agency: namely, whether the FCC should claim for itself the freewheeling power to micromanage nearly every aspect of how the Internet functions—from the services that consumers can access to the prices that can be charged. The entire debate over whether Title II regulations are necessary or justified was settled years ago.

Biden’s FCC Revives the Longest-Running Policy Fight in Tech

The Federal Communications Commission is heading into the next round of Washington’s longest-running fight over technology policy. On Oct. 19 the agency is slated to take a preliminary vote to reassert its authority to regulate broadband providers, clearing the way to pass a version of the net neutrality rules that it eviscerated during the Trump administration.

Sponsor: 

Federal Communications Commission

Date: 
Mon, 10/30/2023 - 09:30 to 15:00

The Public Safety & Homeland Security Bureau, in conjunction with the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, will host an event focused on cybersecurity in alerting, risk management frameworks as well as the cost and benefits of implementing these in incident reporting for alerting.

9:30 AM CALL TO ORDER & WELCOME

  • Debra Jordan, Chief, PSHSB, FCC
  • Jessica Rosenworcel, Chairwoman, FCC

10:05 AM PANEL 1: THE NEED FOR CYBERSECURITY IN ALERTING



Sponsor: 

Merit Network

Date: 
Thu, 11/02/2023 - 08:00 to Fri, 11/03/2023 - 12:30

Across Michigan, we are at crucial intersections of broadband infrastructure, digital equity and universal internet access. Reaching the destination requires community empowerment that can only happen with the sharing of resources. Whether you’re fueling up, on the road, or seeking your next destination, join us on this transformative expedition to shape a connected future for all.



FCC To Hold Open Commission Meeting Thursday, October 19, 2023

The Federal Communications Commission will hold an Open Meeting on Thursday, October 19, 2023. The FCC will consider: