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2021 is well underway and the new leadership at the FCC is
taking shape. While we don t yet know who will fill the
Chair on a permanent basis, the FCC under Acting Chairwoman
Rosenworcel is proceeding without delay. So far, the Commission has
tackled ongoing issues of bipartisan support, including broadband
mapping, communications supply chain security and preventing 911
fee diversion. But the biggest challenges ahead are in the
universal service fund and, specifically, efforts to bridge
the digital divide.
In this post, we re going to take a look at developments in
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Earlier this year, we were asked to suggest 2021 resolutions for
clients in the telecommunications, media, and technology
industries. We developed several that should guide industry
participants to improve their compliance and services to customers.
Research suggests that February typically is
the month when New Year s resolutions fail, so we decided
to take a look at our resolutions and offer some suggestions for
making these stick.
To start, here is the first resolution we suggested for the
industry:
Resolution for Voice Service Providers: Resolve to
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The next-generation of wireless technologies – known as 5G
– is here. Not only is it expected to offer network
speeds that are up to 100 times faster than 4G LTE and reduce
latency to nearly zero, it will allow networks to handle 100 times
the number of connected devices, revolutionizing business and
consumer connectivity and enabling the Internet of
Things. Leading policymakers – federal regulators
and legislators – are making it a top priority to ensure that
the wireless industry has the tools it needs to maintain U.S.
This decision concerns the way how applications can be installed on a mobile phone's SIM, One might not expect big surprises concerning the technical character in this field, but the board.
INTRODUCTION
The evolution of information and communication technology has
changed our world tremendously. In the past decade or two, there
has been a significant increase in electronic contracts and
communications. Communication between parties, across the globe,
has become simpler than ever before. As technology has become more
portable, greater amounts of information is created, stored, and
accessed in a variety of devices. With increasing reliance on
electronic contracts, communication, and exchange of documents
through electronic means, electronic evidence has assumed great
significance. Further, with the increasing impact of technology in
every sphere, production of electronic evidence has become vital to