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FCC Seeks Comment on Reform of Rules Governing the Cellular Service and Other Public Mobile Services

In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) proposes and seeks comment on reforms of its rules governing the 800 MHz Cellular (Cellular) Service and oth...

In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) proposes and seeks comment on reforms of its rules governing the 800 MHz Cellular (Cellular) Service and other Public Mobile Services. Specifically, the Commission proposes to eliminate four rules that impose requirements on licensees in these services concerning station inspections, records retention and production, operators at station control points, and the filing of certain employment reports. The Commission believes that the existing requirements may disadvantage the affected licensees, as compared to licensees of other wireless spectrum bands, or may no longer be necessary in today's digital age, or for which the benefits may no longer outweigh the costs and burdens of compliance. The Commission also seeks comment on whether other measures could be taken to give Public Mobile Services licensees more flexibility and administrative relief, and on ways to consolidate and simplify its rules, not only for the Cellular Service, but also other geographically licensed wireless services. In this regard, the Commission considers a possible relocation of rules governing certain flexibly licensed wireless services.

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82 FR 17959

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“FCC Seeks Comment on Reform of Rules Governing the Cellular Service and Other Public Mobile Services,” thefederalregister.org (April 14, 2017), https://thefederalregister.org/documents/2017-07549/fcc-seeks-comment-on-reform-of-rules-governing-the-cellular-service-and-other-public-mobile-services.