Section 257
Pursuant to Section 257 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
Congress directed the FCC to identify and eliminate, through regulatory
action, market entry barriers for entrepreneurs and other small businesses
in the provision and ownership of telecommunications and information services,
or in the provision of parts or services to providers of telecommunications
or information services.
To gauge our progress, Congress requires us to submit, every three years,
a Report that details our regulatory activity in these areas and that
identifies statutory barriers to entry for entrepreneurs and other small
businesses.
On June 15, 2004, the FCC's Media Bureau issued a request for comment
on ways to further the Section 257 mandate and to build on earlier FCC
studies.
Public Notice: Word
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The Media Bureau extended the comment period to expire on September
10, 2004 and the reply comment period to expire on October 8, 2004.
Public Notice: Word
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Section 257 Triennial Report to Congress (February 12, 2004)
Report: Word
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Abernathy Statement: Word
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Copps Statement: Word
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Martin Statement: Word
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Adelstein Statement: Word
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