In an FCC blog post on Nov. 18, 2013, Diane Cornell, Special Counsel in the Office of the Chairman, highlighted efforts at the Commission under Chairman Tom Wheeler to develop a plan that includes recommendations on how best to tackle the challenge of reforming FCC processes. To that end, Ms. Cornell sought public input on improving the efficiency of how business is conducted at the FCC. As promised, responses received to the call for recommendations are now publicly available and can be downloaded and read by clicking on the links below, arranged in alphabetical order by sender. All recommendations received are being reviewed and carefully considered. (list updated on 1/8/2014)
- Richard Bordoff
- Century Link
- Comcast and NBCUniversal
- COMPTEL
- Consumer Groups for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community and Telecommunication-RERC
- EchoStar
- Fletcher Heald
- Free State Foundation
- Inmarsat
- Keller and Heckman LLP
- Nickolaus E. Leggett
- Marashlian and Donahue, LLP
- Marcus Spectrum Solutions LLC (updated)
- Minority Media and Telecommunications Council
- Motorola Mobility
- NAB
- NASUCA
- NASUCA (Amended Submission)
- NCTA
- NetCompetition and Precursor
- New Media Rights
- NPRM Presentation
- Public Knowledge
- SIA
- Technology Law & Policy Clinic - Colorado Law
- TIA
- T-Mobile
- Verizon
- Womble Carlyle
- WTA
The FCC thanks all those individuals and organizations who have participated in this call for input.