FCC plans a deregulatory initiative dubbed Delete, Delete, Delete

Broadband Breakfast reports

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr on Wednesday announced the launch of “a massive, new deregulatory initiative” aimed at eliminating FCC rules deemed unnecessary or burdensome.

Specifically, the FCC has opened a new docket titled “In re: Delete, Delete, Delete,” in which the agency seeks public comment on which rules, regulations, or guidance documents should be eliminated in the name of streamlining regulatory processes.

“The FCC is committed to ending all of the rules and regulations that are no longer necessary,” Carr said, in a post to X.

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