Legal Limbo – Doing IoT Business in the Gray
IoT attorneys Ron Quirk and Alex Schneider are featured in a new podcast presented by IoT-Inc: Legal Limbo – Doing IoT Business in the Gray. This podcast is a lively
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IoT attorneys Ron Quirk and Alex Schneider are featured in a new podcast presented by IoT-Inc: Legal Limbo – Doing IoT Business in the Gray. This podcast is a lively
The California Public Utilities Commission (“CPUC”) recently adopted new reporting obligations for major service disruptions and outages. Pursuant to CPUC Decision 16-08-021, all certificated and registered telecommunications providers are responsible for
CommLaw Group IoT Attorney Ron Quirk was quoted in today’s IT Business Edge article, Internet of Things Security a Serious Problem But Help is on the Way. “The FCC points to a reality that is
In an Order issued today, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) rescinded its “Cybersecurity Risk Reduction” whitepaper (“Whitepaper), issued on January 18, 2017. The FCC did not, however, discontinue its cybersecurity rulemaking, which
The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee recently approved the MOBILE NOW Act (S. 19 (the “Act”)), which will, among other things, release at least 255 MHz of federal and
CommLaw Group IoT Attorney Ron Quirk, today published an article in IoT Journal: FCC to IoT Device Vendors: Implement Cybersecurity Now or We May Force You To. The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has
The U.S. government is moving quickly on developing cybersecurity and privacy polices for the Internet of Things (“IoT”) industry that will, among other things, directly affect how IoT equipment will
On December 16, 2016, the Federal Communications Commission’s (“FCC”) Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau (“PSHSB”) issued a Notice of Inquiry (“NOI”), seeking comment on critical issues concerning cybersecurity protections for fifth
Keep Track of TCPA Developments at the FCC by Downloading Our January 2017 TCPA Compliance Monitoring Report Last month, the Federal Communications Commission’s (“Commission”) Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau (“CGB”) denied a Petition
In its recently released Cybersecurity Risk Reduction White Paper, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) expressed serious concerns about the “burgeoning and insecure IoT market [that] exacerbates cybersecurity investment shortfalls [because] the
CommLaw Group IoT Attorney Ron Quirk, has published a new article, A Giant Leap for 5G, in RCR Wireless News. This piece reports on the recent rapid progress toward commercial use of the
In furtherance of its goal to expedite wireless broadband deployment, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) is seeking comment on a Petition for Declaratory Ruling (“Petition”) filed by Mobilitie, LLC (“Mobilitie”), proposing that
Another milestone has occurred in the advancement of commercial use of the 3.5 GHz band. In a just released Public Notice, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has conditionally approved seven Spectrum
Another milestone has occurred in the advancement of commercial use of the 3.5 GHz band. In a just released Public Notice, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has conditionally approved seven Spectrum
December 2016 has been a watershed month for progress toward commercial use of the 3.5 GHz spectrum band. On December 6, the Wireless Innovation Forum (“WIN”) announced member approval and
On December 16, 2016, the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau (“WCB” or “Bureau”) released its much anticipated order on Cisco WebEx LLC’s (“Cisco”) request for review of USAC audit conclusions. Copy of WebEx