Data Privacy & Tech

Information Collection Review by the FCC

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The FCC is reviewing information collection practices to reduce paperwork burdens as per the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. It invites public and agency comments on the necessity, accuracy, and methods to enhance information quality and minimize respondent burden. Bell Operating Companies must disclose network changes, ensuring fair competition in payphone services.

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Key Changes

  • The FCC is checking information collection processes for burden reduction.
  • Public and agency comments are invited to assess necessity and accuracy.
  • Bell Operating Companies must disclose network changes for competitive fairness.

Obligations

What this law requires

critical

Bell Operating Companies (BOCs) must publicly disclose changes in their networks or new network services.

Bell Operating Companies
disclosure
high

BOCs must make a public disclosure at the make/buy point when deciding to make or procure products that affect the network interface.

Bell Operating Companies
disclosure
high

BOCs must publicly disclose technical information about a new service 12 months before it is introduced, or at least 6 months before its introduction if the service can be launched within that timeframe.

Bell Operating Companies
disclosure
medium

The FCC must conduct a review of information collection practices to reduce paperwork burdens under the Paperwork Reduction Act.

Federal Communications Commission
June 15, 2026
operational
medium

Public and other Federal agencies must submit comments on the proposed collection of information practices and any necessary improvements.

general publicFederal agencies
June 15, 2026
reporting

Affected Parties

Bell Operating CompaniesTelecommunication industry

Tags

FCC,information collection,telecommunications