Telecom Under Trump: Dec 2016
Donald Trump’s unexpected victory in the 2016 presidential election has everyone wondering how the next four years will play out … and nowhere more so than in the telecom industry! In 2017, Republicans take over what had been a Democratic controlled FCC and that means many – maybe all – recent FCC regulatory decisions will be eliminated or greatly minimized. Some veteran industry watchers also think the (woefully outdated) 1996 Telecommunications Act will see a major rewrite.
Discover what the regulatory upheaval means to ILECs, CLECs, cable companies and enterprises alike at Telecom Under Trump, a FREE 60 minute CCMI webinar with FCC insider Andy Regitsky.
Join Andy along with your peers and discover:
If the FCC’s current net neutrality rules will be scrapped … and what new rules, if any, replace them.
How Internet traffic prices are affected under new net neutrality regime.
Why zero-rated services may face a bright future under a Republican FCC.
What special access and Ethernet prices will look like in the aftermath of the Business Data Services (BDS) proceeding debacle.
When you’ll see the FCC overturn the controversial privacy rules for ISPs.
If inter-carrier compensation reform is extended to originating access.
Plus Andy breaks down the piece parts of the 1996 Telecom Act that are on Congress’ radar.
And, as always, Andy has set aside time to tackle your toughest questions.
Make sure you understand – and are ready for - what will be a game changing 2017.