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FCC commissioner urges rethinking "public interest" in telecom rules amid modernization talks.
A Federal Communications Commission commissioner has called for reevaluating the definition of "public interest" in telecommunications regulation, suggesting the current framework may not reflect today’s media landscape.
The comment, reported by AM 740 KVOR, highlights ongoing FCC discussions about modernizing standards for broadcast and broadband services.
While specifics of the proposal remain unclear due to limited available information, the issue touches on broader debates over net neutrality, broadband access, and media ownership.
The FCC continues to oversee U.S. communications policy, but no official changes have been confirmed.
El comisionado de la FCC insta a repensar "el interés público" en las reglas de telecomunicaciones en medio de las conversaciones de modernización.