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The FCC is seeking comment on the applicability of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 to the FCC’s “national security” rulemaking. The FCC wants input on how Section 889 of the NDAA may impact the FCC’s proposal to prohibit the use of Universal Service Fund support to purchase equipment or services from suppliers that pose a national security threat.
There is a new development in the recording industry’s lawsuit against Texas ISP Grande Communications. A Magistrate Judge has denied UMG’s motion to file an amended complaint, calling the move an attempt to re-litigate issues already decided by the court.
One big CAF II auction winner is AMG Technology Investment Group LLC, receiving a total of $281.28 million over ten years, to serve 100,581 locations in six states. AMG does business as NextLink, a Texas-based fixed wireless Internet service provider. Will AMG be able to follow through on the promises it made to win CAF II funding? On paper seems like a long shot.
The Federal Communications Commission has announced the results of the recently-completed Connect America Fund Phase II auction. There were 103 winning bidders, receiving a total of $1.488 billion in support over a 10-year period.
For the past 18 months, Texas-based Internet service provider Grande Communications Networks, LLC has been defending itself against a copyright infringement lawsuit brought by a group of record companies. The parties have conducted discovery, and Grande has moved for summary judgment.