Communications Litigation Today was a Warren News publication.

Comments Due Sept. 16 on Broadband Data NPRM

Comments are due Sept. 16, replies Oct. 15, on a July NPRM from the FCC on broadband data collection rules. The FCC is seeking comment on proposed changes limiting publication of data on ‘‘grandfathered’’ services. The NPRM also proposes collecting "terrestrial fixed wireless spectrum authorization information, and additional certifications and supporting data from satellite broadband providers,” a Thursday notice in the Federal Register said. “We propose to amend our rules to permit filers to indicate that the service offered at a location is a grandfathered service only,” the NPRM says: “We also propose that information on the availability of these services would only be disclosed by the Commission on an aggregated, redacted or otherwise de-identified, differentiated or masked basis.” The section on fixed wireless notes that the commission has an obligation “to verify providers’ broadband availability data filed in the BDC.” In verifying broadband availability based on terrestrial fixed wireless service, “we must also ensure that the reported availability is authorized based upon applicable FCC spectrum licenses or other forms of authorizations (as reported by technology category code), as a claim of terrestrial fixed wireless service availability would be invalid if the service provider’s operations were unauthorized,” the notice says. Comments should be filed in dockets 19-195 and 11-10.