{"description":"Documents matching 'mobile service providers separate line'","count":2544,"total_pages":50,"next_page_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/documents?conditions%5Bterm%5D=mobile+service+providers+separate+line&format=json&page=2","results":[{"title":"Improving Customer Service and Protecting Consumers Through Onshoring","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) proposes actions that would encourage and facilitate the onshoring of foreign call centers. Specifically, the Commission proposes rules and otherwise explore ways to improve customer service communications and better protect consumers' sensitive personal information by limiting use of foreign call centers and by improving standards applicable to a company's remaining foreign call center operations. It also seeks comment on extending these protections to modes of customer service communications other than calls, such as emails, texts, and on-line chats, and on ideas to deter scam and other unlawful calls made to the United States from foreign countries. Finally, it explore steps we can take to financially deter unlawful foreign-originated calls, such as bond requirements. The Commission proposes to apply these requirements to providers of telecommunications services, CMRS, interconnected VoIP service, cable television service, and DBS services, or affiliates of such providers. It also proposes to apply these requirements to the use of foreign call centers for consumer communications relating to internet access service offered by any of the foregoing providers or their affiliates and seeks comment on whether it should extend some or all of the proposed rules to providers of other types of services.","document_number":"2026-07960","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/04/23/2026-07960/improving-customer-service-and-protecting-consumers-through-onshoring","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-04-23/pdf/2026-07960.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-07960.pdf?1776861922","publication_date":"2026-04-23","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"to apply these requirements to <span class=\"match\">providers</span> of telecommunications <span class=\"match\">services</span>, CMRS, interconnected VoIP <span class=\"match\">service</span>, cable television <span class=\"match\">service</span>, and DBS <span class=\"match\">services</span>, or affiliates of such <span class=\"match\">providers</span>. Where we seek comment on applying the proposed rules to <span class=\"match\">providers</span> of other <span class=\"match\">services</span>, the term “<span class=\"match\">providers</span>” includes <span class=\"match\">providers</span> of those <span class=\"match\">services</span> as well. We also propose to apply these requirements to the use of foreign call centers for consumer communications relating to internet access <span class=\"match\">service</span> offered by any of the foregoing <span class=\"match\">providers</span> or their affiliates. We seek comment"},{"title":"Enhancing Know-Your-Upstream-Provider Requirements and Strengthening STIR/SHAKEN (Call Authentication Trust Anchor; Advanced Methods To Target and Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls)","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) proposes steps to strengthen its robocall mitigation framework by enhancing Know-Your-Upstream-Provider (KYUP) requirements, improving oversight of voice service providers by the STIR/SHAKEN Governance Authority, raising caller ID attestation standards, and closing implementation gaps in STIR/SHAKEN implementation. Specifically, the Commission proposes establishing baseline KYUP information-collection, compliance review, verification, monitoring, and responsive-action requirements to ensure providers can identify and cut off bad-actor upstream providers. The Commission also proposes measures to expand the Governance Authority's vetting, enforcement, and reporting responsibilities to prevent misuse of STIR/SHAKEN certificates and to remove noncompliant providers from the authentication ecosystem. The Commission further proposes clarifying and strengthening STIR/SHAKEN attestation rules, including codifying attestation levels, defining improper attestations, and specifying permissible mechanisms for verifying number-to-customer associations. Additionally, the Commission proposes and seeks comment on additional steps to close caller ID authentication gaps, such as refining provider definitions, reconsidering exemptions, requiring providers serving end users to assign STIR/SHAKEN attestations, and ensuring calls maintain authentication information. The Commission also seeks comment on special circumstances, including addressing issues with foreign- originated calls.","document_number":"2026-13874","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/07/09/2026-13874/enhancing-know-your-upstream-provider-requirements-and-strengthening-stirshaken-call-authentication","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-07-09/pdf/2026-13874.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-13874.pdf?1783514714","publication_date":"2026-07-09","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"whether another voice <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">provider</span> has refused or discontinued <span class=\"match\">service</span> to the upstream <span class=\"match\">provider</span>. \n We believe that this is the basic amount of information necessary for a <span class=\"match\">provider</span> to be able to know their upstream <span class=\"match\">providers</span>. We also believe this information will help <span class=\"match\">providers</span> determine if an upstream <span class=\"match\">provider</span> is a foreign entity. Are these views correct? Is there additional information we should require <span class=\"match\">providers</span> to obtain? For instance, should we require that <span class=\"match\">providers</span> obtain photos of certain individuals the upstream <span class=\"match\">provider</span> identifies with their"},{"title":"Lifeline and Link Up Reform and Modernization; Bridging the Digital Divide for Low-Income Consumers; Telecommunications Carriers Eligible for Universal Service Support; Affordable Connectivity Program; Emergency Broadband Benefit Program","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) seeks to ensure that Lifeline services are used to benefit and support eligible low-income Americans, that the program's funding is protected from waste, fraud, and abuse, and that service providers are in compliance with Commission rules. The Commission also seeks to update and streamline Lifeline and related rules.","document_number":"2026-06531","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/04/03/2026-06531/lifeline-and-link-up-reform-and-modernization-bridging-the-digital-divide-for-low-income-consumers","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-04-03/pdf/2026-06531.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-06531.pdf?1775133915","publication_date":"2026-04-03","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"increased minimum <span class=\"match\">service</span> standards would alter it. Do any existing Lifeline <span class=\"match\">providers</span> offer free-to-the-subscriber <span class=\"match\">service</span> that is more robust than the minimum <span class=\"match\">service</span> standards? Do any existing Lifeline <span class=\"match\">providers</span> offer any other benefits beyond talk, text, and data that meet the minimum <span class=\"match\">service</span> standards? If <span class=\"match\">providers</span> offer additional benefits, are they able to do so on the current subsidy level? What effect could increase minimum <span class=\"match\">service</span> standards have on the market for low-income communications <span class=\"match\">service</span> and on the number of <span class=\"match\">providers</span> who offer Lifeline"},{"title":"Reducing Barriers to Network Improvements and Service Changes","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) adopted a Report and Order that reduces regulatory barriers and costs that hinder the transition from outdated legacy networks and services to next-generation, Internet Protocol (IP)-based infrastructure. The actions taken in the Report and Order combine common sense reforms with core consumer protections that bring the regulatory environment in line with today's communications marketplace while retaining and adopting safeguards to protect public safety and ensure 911 continuity. The Report and Order also concludes that if state or local requirements conflict with the service discontinuance framework adopted in the Report and Order, such requirements negate valid federal regulatory objectives and are subject to preemption.","document_number":"2026-07622","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/04/20/2026-07622/reducing-barriers-to-network-improvements-and-service-changes","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-04-20/pdf/2026-07622.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-07622.pdf?1776429913","publication_date":"2026-04-20","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"discontinue a currently offered retail voice <span class=\"match\">service</span> as part of a technology transition is eligible for streamlined processing if the applicant certifies that one or more of the following replacement <span class=\"match\">services</span> is available in every location throughout the affected <span class=\"match\">service</span> area: (1) a facilities-based interconnected VoIP <span class=\"match\">service</span>; (2) a facilities-based <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> wireless <span class=\"match\">service</span>; (3) a voice <span class=\"match\">service</span> offered pursuant to an obligation from one of the Commission's modernized high-cost support programs; (4) a voice <span class=\"match\">service</span> that has been available from the applicant"},{"title":"Reducing Barriers to Network Improvements and Service Changes","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that seeks comment on deregulatory options to encourage providers to build, maintain, and upgrade their networks such that all consumers and businesses can benefit from technological strides in the communications marketplace, while safeguarding consumers' access to critical emergency services such as 911. These actions propose to reduce regulatory barriers that prevent much-needed investment in and deployment of broadband and thus hinder the transition to all-IP networks offering a plethora of advanced communications services, and seek comment on ways to further fast-track the delivery of services to consumers through modernized networks while protecting public safety.","document_number":"2025-16540","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/08/28/2025-16540/reducing-barriers-to-network-improvements-and-service-changes","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-08-28/pdf/2025-16540.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-16540.pdf?1756298736","publication_date":"2025-08-28","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"4G LTE and 5G NR <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> broadband and voice wireless <span class=\"match\">service</span> as the adequate replacement <span class=\"match\">service</span>. By proposing and seeking comment on a broader rule that a <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> wireless <span class=\"match\">service</span> is an adequate replacement to a legacy voice <span class=\"match\">service</span>, we consider whether and under what circumstances to more broadly enable discontinuing carriers to conduct a technology transition discontinuance with a type of <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> wireless <span class=\"match\">service</span> as the replacement <span class=\"match\">service</span>. <span class=\"match\">Mobile</span> telephony (<span class=\"match\">mobile</span> voice) <span class=\"match\">service</span> is a real-time, two-way switched voice <span class=\"match\">service</span> that is interconnected"},{"title":"Resilient Networks; Concerning Disruptions to Communications","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) modernizes the Disaster Information Reporting System (DIRS) to reduce reporting burdens on stakeholders and ensure that the information being collected is useful for disaster response. Our modernization allows manual filers to submit a single, dynamic form instead of multiple worksheets, and enables them to use a \"one-click\" option to easily indicate there is no change from the previous day's report. Further, unnecessary fields and worksheets will be eliminated to ensure that DIRS is collecting the information that is most important for emergency response. This modernization also eliminates the requirement for service providers to file a DIRS final report within 24 hours of DIRS' deactivation, and exempts non-facilities-based providers from DIRS reporting. This document also recognizes the emergence of public safety voice and broadband networks and the critical connectivity they provide to public safety stakeholders by requiring providers of these services to submit DIRS reports on the status of their public safety network infrastructure. Finally, we augment providers' ability to voluntarily submit geospatial information on infrastructure affected by disasters. Together, these changes provide public safety officials with the additional information they need, while also making it easier for service providers to satisfy their reporting obligations.","document_number":"2026-13155","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/06/30/2026-13155/resilient-networks-concerning-disruptions-to-communications","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-06-30/pdf/2026-13155.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-13155.pdf?1782737115","publication_date":"2026-06-30","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"DIRS rules to apply only to facilities-based <span class=\"match\">providers</span>, exempting <span class=\"match\">providers</span> that do not own or operate their own facilities or infrastructure in the DIRS activation area. We agree with CTIA that <span class=\"match\">providers</span> that do not own or operate their own facilities or infrastructure should not report in DIRS because “their <span class=\"match\">service</span> offerings rely on the facilities of underlying <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">providers</span> that already report the status of those facilities” in DIRS. In our experience, information that non-facilities-based <span class=\"match\">providers</span> submit in DIRS about the status of facilities"},{"title":"Establishing the Digital Opportunity Data Collection; Modernizing the FCC Form 477 Data Program; Delete, Delete, Delete","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) adopted an Order that takes steps to streamline the processes associated with the Broadband Data Collection (BDC) and the National Broadband Map and alleviates unnecessary regulatory burdens on service providers and challenge process participants. The Order aligns reporting requirements for broadband availability and subscription data, expressly declines to adopt a proposal to require satellite providers to submit additional certifications and supporting data, streamlines the Fabric challenge process, adopts a maximally- streamlined process by which the BDC system automatically removes areas or locations that fail a verification or audit without requiring the provider to update its availability data after receiving notice of the failed verification or audit, and makes certain ministerial changes.","document_number":"2026-12766","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/06/24/2026-12766/establishing-the-digital-opportunity-data-collection-modernizing-the-fcc-form-477-data-program","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-06-24/pdf/2026-12766.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-12766.pdf?1782218725","publication_date":"2026-06-24","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"and FCC Form 477 data. We decline, however, to adopt NTCA and Vantage Point Solutions' proposals to require <span class=\"match\">providers</span> of facilities-based fixed voice <span class=\"match\">service</span> to report locations where their <span class=\"match\">services</span> are available. Neither the Commission's existing rules nor the Broadband DATA Act require <span class=\"match\">providers</span> to report the availability of fixed voice <span class=\"match\">services</span>. Adopting such a requirement would impose new burdens on certain fixed voice <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">providers</span>, and we find that the record does not offer sufficient justification for this additional reporting that falls"},{"title":"Analog Telecommunications Relay Service Modernization","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) proposes to modernize its telecommunications relay services (TRS) rules and seeks comment on phasing out the mandatory status of traditional TTY-based relay services (TTY Relay) under state TRS programs; recognizing additional forms of internet-based TRS, such as internet Protocol Speech-to-Speech (IP STS) and real-time text (RTT)-based relay as compensable forms of TRS; establishing a temporary, national certification process for analog relay providers and user registration and verification requirements; and updating or eliminating obsolete rules to all forms of TRS. Through these proposals, the Commission aims to align TRS with today's communications landscape, better serve the needs of relay users, ensure the continued availability of TRS through the transition from legacy communications network, to modern, IP-based networks, and continue to protect the integrity of the TRS program through the prevention of waste, fraud, and abuse.","document_number":"2025-24210","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/01/02/2025-24210/analog-telecommunications-relay-service-modernization","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-01-02/pdf/2025-24210.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-24210.pdf?1767188718","publication_date":"2026-01-02","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"ensuring native captions are accessible and usable? If such standards are needed, should the communications <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">provider</span> or the equipment manufacturer be subject to the new standards? Does any <span class=\"match\">separate</span> statutory authority give the Commission jurisdiction to impose on communications <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">providers</span> and equipment manufacturers the minimum standards it imposes on authorized TRS <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">providers</span>?\n \n 31. The transition to IP-based <span class=\"match\">services</span>, including IP CTS and technologies using ASR, requires internet access and IP-based specialized equipment which"},{"title":"Facilitating Implementation of Next Generation 911 Services (NG911); Improving 911 Reliability","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (the FCC or Commission) proposes rules that would help ensure that emerging Next Generation 911 (NG911) networks are reliable and interoperable. NG911 is replacing legacy 911 technology across the country with Internet Protocol (IP)-based infrastructure that will support new 911 capabilities, including text, video, and data. However, for NG911 to be fully effective, NG911 networks must safeguard the reliability of critical components and support the interoperability needed to seamlessly transfer 911 calls and data from one network to another. When the Commission first adopted 911 reliability rules in 2013, the transition to NG911 was in its very early stages. Since then, many state and local 911 Authorities have made significant progress in deploying NG911 capabilities in their jurisdictions. This Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM) is the next step in fulfilling the Commission's commitment to facilitate the NG911 transition and to ensure that the transition does not inadvertently create vulnerabilities in the nation's critical public safety networks. The FNPRM proposes to update the definition of \"covered 911 service provider\" in the Commission's existing 911 reliability rules to ensure that the rules apply to service providers that control or operate critical pathways and components in NG911 networks. It also proposes to update the reliability standards for providers of critical NG911 functions to ensure the reliable delivery of 911 traffic to NG911 delivery points, and proposes to establish NG911 interoperability requirements for interstate transfer of 911 traffic between Emergency Services IP Networks (ESInets). In addition, the FNPRM proposes to modify the certification and oversight mechanisms in the current 911 reliability rules to improve reliability and interoperability in NG911 systems while minimizing burdens on service providers, and proposes to empower state and local 911 Authorities to obtain reliability and interoperability certifications directly from covered 911 service providers.","document_number":"2025-09279","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/06/04/2025-09279/facilitating-implementation-of-next-generation-911-services-ng911-improving-911-reliability","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-06-04/pdf/2025-09279.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-09279.pdf?1748954707","publication_date":"2025-06-04","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"5 \n  OSPs are “[p]roviders that originate 911 traffic, specifically wireline <span class=\"match\">providers</span>; commercial <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> radio <span class=\"match\">service</span> (CMRS) <span class=\"match\">providers</span>, excluding <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> satellite <span class=\"match\">service</span> (MSS) operators to the same extent as set forth in § 9.10(a); covered text <span class=\"match\">providers</span>, as defined in § 9.10(q)(1); interconnected Voice over internet Protocol (VoIP) <span class=\"match\">providers</span>, including all entities subject to subpart D of this part; and internet-based Telecommunications Relay <span class=\"match\">Service</span> (TRS) <span class=\"match\">providers</span> that are directly involved with routing 911 traffic, pursuant to subpart E of"},{"title":"Facilitating Implementation of Next Generation 911 Services (NG911); Improving 911 Reliability","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (the FCC or Commission) proposes rules to enhance Next Generation 911 (NG911) interoperability and improve NG911 accessibility. Specifically, the Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking proposes requiring NG911 service providers to conduct multi-party interstate interoperability testing of 911 traffic. The Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking also seeks comment about how 911 Authorities can integrate advanced technology such as Direct Video Calling into NG911 networks to improve accessibility.","document_number":"2026-13999","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/07/10/2026-13999/facilitating-implementation-of-next-generation-911-services-ng911-improving-911-reliability","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-07-10/pdf/2026-13999.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-13999.pdf?1783601118","publication_date":"2026-07-10","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"employees \n 1,184 \n 1,081 \n 91.30 \n \n \n Satellite Telecommunications \n 517410 \n $44 million \n 332 \n 195 \n 58.73 \n \n \n All Other Telecommunications \n 517810 \n $40 million \n 1,673 \n 1,007 \n 60.19 \n \n \n \n Table 2—Telecommunications <span class=\"match\">Service</span> <span class=\"match\">Provider</span> Data \n \n \n 2024 universal <span class=\"match\">service</span> monitoring report telecommunications <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">provider</span> data\n (data as of December 2023) \n \n Affected entity \n \n SBA size standard\n (1,500 employees) \n \n Total number FCC Form 499A filers \n Small firms \n Percent small entities \n \n \n Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) \n"},{"title":"Incarcerated People's Communication Services; Implementation of the Martha Wright-Reed Act; Rates for Interstate Inmate Calling Services","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) adopts rules addressing all intrastate, interstate, and international audio and video incarcerated people's communication services (IPCS), including video visitation services. The reforms include adopting permanent rate caps for audio IPCS and interim rate caps for video; prohibiting IPCS providers from making site commission payments associated with IPCS and preempting state and local laws and regulations requiring such commissions; prohibiting IPCS providers from imposing any separate ancillary service charges on IPCS consumers; strengthening the Commission's requirements for access to IPCS by incarcerated people with disabilities; permitting IPCS providers to offer optional alternate pricing plans that comply with the rate caps; strengthening existing consumer disclosure and inactive account requirements; revising the existing annual reporting and certification requirements; facilitating enforcement of the new IPCS rules; and delegating authority to the Commission's Wireline Competition Bureau (WCB), Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau (CGB), and Office of Economics and Analytics (OEA).","document_number":"2024-19037","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/09/20/2024-19037/incarcerated-peoples-communication-services-implementation-of-the-martha-wright-reed-act-rates-for","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-09-20/pdf/2024-19037.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-19037.pdf?1726663521","publication_date":"2024-09-20","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"play no role in the process of selecting IPCS <span class=\"match\">providers</span> or the <span class=\"match\">services</span> they offer and have no choice but to pay the rates and charges imposed if they wish to call their family or other loved ones. Consumers have no means of switching to another <span class=\"match\">provider</span> and no means of redress even if the IPCS <span class=\"match\">provider</span> “raises rates, imposes additional fees, adopts unreasonable terms and conditions for use of the <span class=\"match\">service</span>, or offers inferior \n \n <span class=\"match\">service</span>.” As a result, there are no competitive forces to constrain <span class=\"match\">providers</span> from imposing rates and charges that far exceed"},{"title":"Advanced Methods To Target and Eliminate Robocalls","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) proposes steps to improve the availability and accuracy of caller identification information transmitted to consumers to enable them to better understand who is calling and decide whether to answer calls. Specifically, the Commission proposes to enhance the effectiveness of STIR/SHAKEN by requiring terminating providers to transmit verified caller name or other caller identity information for presentation on a consumer's handset whenever they transmit an indication that a call has received an A-level attestation. It also seeks comment on requiring providers to use Rich Call Data (RCD) to transmit verified caller name on IP networks, whether to permit or require use of other solutions, and an alternative option to require that providers implement RCD in their IP networks for all calls. The Commission further proposes to require voice service providers to implement measures to ensure that consumers know which calls originate from outside of the United States and to prohibit spoofing of United States telephone numbers for calls that originate from outside of the United States. Finally, the Commission seeks comment on whether some of its calling-related rules can be simplified, streamlined, or eliminated, perhaps because they are outdated or have not been enforced for a substantial amount of time.","document_number":"2025-22063","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/12/05/2025-22063/advanced-methods-to-target-and-eliminate-robocalls","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-12-05/pdf/2025-22063.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-22063.pdf?1764855925","publication_date":"2025-12-05","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"devices subscribed to United States <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> and/or VoIP <span class=\"match\">service</span> and that are roaming outside the United States. For example, United States VoIP consumers may seek to use nomadic capabilities of their <span class=\"match\">service</span> to place calls using their United States telephone number while traveling abroad. Do <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">providers</span> have the means to distinguish United States <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> and/or VoIP <span class=\"match\">service</span> roaming calls from other calls that originate outside the United States? \n 54. We further propose to require voice <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">providers</span> that use reasonable analytics to block"},{"title":"Normalizing Unmanned Aircraft Systems Beyond Visual Line of Sight Operations","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"This action proposes performance-based regulations to enable the design and operation of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) at low altitudes beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) and for third-party services, including UAS Traffic Management (UTM), that support these operations. The FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 directs the development of this proposed rule. This proposed rule is necessary to support the integration of UAS into the national airspace system (NAS). This proposed rule is intended to provide a predictable and clear pathway for safe, routine, and scalable UAS operations that include package delivery, agriculture, aerial surveying, civic interest, operations training, demonstration, recreation, and flight testing. TSA proposes to make complementary changes to its regulations to ensure it can continue to impose security measures on these operations under its current regulatory structure for civil aviation.","document_number":"2025-14992","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/08/07/2025-14992/normalizing-unmanned-aircraft-systems-beyond-visual-line-of-sight-operations","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-08-07/pdf/2025-14992.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-14992.pdf?1754484350","publication_date":"2025-08-07","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION","name":"Transportation Department","id":492,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/transportation-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/492","parent_id":null,"slug":"transportation-department"},{"raw_name":"Federal Aviation Administration","name":"Federal Aviation Administration","id":159,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-aviation-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/159","parent_id":492,"slug":"federal-aviation-administration"},{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY","name":"Homeland Security Department","id":227,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/homeland-security-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/227","parent_id":null,"slug":"homeland-security-department"},{"raw_name":"Transportation Security Administration","name":"Transportation Security Administration","id":494,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/transportation-security-administration","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/494","parent_id":227,"slug":"transportation-security-administration"}],"excerpts":"a defined regulatory approval pathway for third-party <span class=\"match\">services</span> and <span class=\"match\">providers</span> of those <span class=\"match\">services</span>—first to approve <span class=\"match\">services</span> that support UTM, and then eventually, to approve <span class=\"match\">services</span> that support extensible traffic management (xTM). FAA broadly defines all those <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">providers</span>—be it third-party <span class=\"match\">service</span> suppliers or <span class=\"match\">services</span> self-provided by the operators—as Automated Data <span class=\"match\">Service</span> <span class=\"match\">Providers</span>.\n 2 \n \n \n \n \n 2 \n  The term Extensible Traffic Management (xTM) is used to refer to cooperative <span class=\"match\">service</span> environments in general and is comprised of UTM, AAM,"},{"title":"Supporting Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence; Lifeline and Link Up Reform Modernization","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission adopted a Report and Order implementing the Safe Connections Act of 2022 (Safe Connections Act or SCA), taking significant steps to improve access to communications services for survivors of domestic abuse and related crimes. The Report and Order adopts rules to implement the line separation provisions in the Safe Connections Act that allow survivors to separate a mobile phone line from an abuser. To protect the privacy of calls and texts to hotlines, the Report and Order requires covered providers and wireline, fixed wireless, and fixed satellite providers of voice service to: omit from consumer-facing logs of calls and text messages any records of calls or text messages to covered hotlines in the central database established by the Commission; and maintain internal records of calls and text messages excluded from consumer- facing logs of calls and text messages. The Report and Order also designates the Lifeline program to support emergency communications service for survivors that have pursued the line separation process and are experiencing financial hardship.","document_number":"2023-25835","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/12/05/2023-25835/supporting-survivors-of-domestic-and-sexual-violence-lifeline-and-link-up-reform-modernization","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2023-12-05/pdf/2023-25835.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2023-25835.pdf?1701697517","publication_date":"2023-12-05","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"offer <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> voice <span class=\"match\">service</span>, if such <span class=\"match\">provider</span> assigns a telephone number to a device. Because the SCA defines a “covered <span class=\"match\">provider</span>” to include any <span class=\"match\">provider</span> offering private <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> <span class=\"match\">service</span> or commercial <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> <span class=\"match\">service</span>, we conclude that <span class=\"match\">providers</span> offering data-only <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> <span class=\"match\">service</span> or text-only <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> <span class=\"match\">services</span> (\n i.e., \n no voice <span class=\"match\">services</span>) are “covered <span class=\"match\">providers</span>.” We therefore disagree with National Lifeline Association's suggestion that <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> broadband <span class=\"match\">providers</span> who do not offer <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> voice <span class=\"match\">service</span> should not be considered covered <span class=\"match\">providers</span>, as such"},{"title":"All-In Pricing for Cable and Satellite Television Service","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) implements the \"all-in\" rule, requiring cable operators and direct broadcast satellite (DBS) providers to state an aggregate price for the video programming that they provide as a clear, easy-to- understand, and accurate single line item on subscribers' bills, including on bills for legacy or grandfathered video programming service plans. The \"all-in\" rule also requires cable operators and DBS providers that communicate a price for video programming in promotional materials to state the aggregate price for the video programming in a clear, easy-to-understand, and accurate manner.","document_number":"2024-07404","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/04/19/2024-07404/all-in-pricing-for-cable-and-satellite-television-service","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-04-19/pdf/2024-07404.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-07404.pdf?1713444329","publication_date":"2024-04-19","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"consumers who choose a video <span class=\"match\">service</span> based on an advertised monthly price may be surprised by unexpected fees that cable operators and DBS <span class=\"match\">providers</span> charge and list in the fine print <span class=\"match\">separately</span> from the top-<span class=\"match\">line</span> listed <span class=\"match\">service</span> price. The Commission found that such fees can be potentially misleading and make it difficult for consumers to compare the prices of competing video <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">providers</span>.\n 5 \n \n In the \n NPRM, \n the Commission proposed to enhance pricing transparency by requiring cable operators and DBS <span class=\"match\">providers</span> to provide the “all-in” price"},{"title":"Implementation of the National Suicide Hotline Act of 2018","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) proposes and seeks comment on requiring covered text providers, including wireless providers, to support georouting to ensure that the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988 Lifeline or Lifeline) may route covered 988 text messages to appropriate local crisis centers. Covered 988 text messages are currently routed to crisis centers using information conveyed by the number assigned to a help-seeker's device, such as an area code, which may not match the text user's physical location. To better connect 988 text users with critical local intervention services, the Commission proposes to require covered text providers to send georouting data to the 988 Lifeline to the same extent that they are required to send covered 988 text messages to the Lifeline.","document_number":"2024-26795","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/11/20/2024-26795/implementation-of-the-national-suicide-hotline-act-of-2018","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-11-20/pdf/2024-26795.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2024-26795.pdf?1732023916","publication_date":"2024-11-20","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"Universal <span class=\"match\">Service</span> Monitoring Report, as of December 31, 2021, there were 90 <span class=\"match\">providers</span> that reported they were engaged in the provision of other toll <span class=\"match\">services</span>. Of these <span class=\"match\">providers</span>, the Commission estimates that 87 <span class=\"match\">providers</span> have 1,500 or fewer employees. Consequently, using the SBA's small business size standard, most of these <span class=\"match\">providers</span> can be considered small entities.\n \n \n 45. \n Prepaid Calling Card <span class=\"match\">Providers</span>. \n Neither the Commission nor the SBA has developed a small business size standard specifically for prepaid calling card <span class=\"match\">providers</span>. Telecommunications"},{"title":"Combatting Illegal Robocalls Through FCC Numbering Policies; Implementation of TRACED Act-Knowledge of Customers by Entities With Access to Numbering Resources","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) seeks comment on whether to adopt changes to its numbering policies with respect to how assigned numbering resources are utilized, reported, and resold by service providers as part of its continuing effort to combat illegal robocalls. The Commission explores and proposes a broad array of solutions to strengthen the Commission's numbering requirements and policies, particularly as they relate to resellers that use numbering resources to engage in some of the most extensive illegal robocalling schemes.","document_number":"2026-09134","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/05/08/2026-09134/combatting-illegal-robocalls-through-fcc-numbering-policies-implementation-of-traced-act-knowledge","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-05-08/pdf/2026-09134.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-09134.pdf?1778157911","publication_date":"2026-05-08","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"full \n \n spectrum of <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">providers</span> obtaining and using numbering resources. We propose to define resellers of telephone numbers as all local exchange carriers (LECs), commercial <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> radio <span class=\"match\">service</span> (CMRS) <span class=\"match\">providers</span>, and interconnected VoIP <span class=\"match\">providers</span> reselling or seeking to resell <span class=\"match\">services</span> that include the provisioning of geographic numbering resources other than pseudo-ANI. We propose to exclude <span class=\"match\">providers</span> of Video Relay <span class=\"match\">Service</span> (VRS) and internet Protocol Relay <span class=\"match\">Service</span> (IP Relay)—two forms of Telecommunications Relay <span class=\"match\">Services</span> (TRS), that receive"},{"title":"Resilient Networks; Disruptions to Communications","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) commences a thorough review of the Disaster Information Reporting System (DIRS) and proposes changes to ensure the system is collecting information useful to disaster response without imposing unreasonable burdens on stakeholders. To reduce these burdens, this document proposes replacing the different DIRS worksheets with a single, dynamic form and introduces a \"one-click\" option for indicating there is \"no change\" from the preceding day's DIRS report. Further, this document proposes eliminating or modifying information fields that are duplicative or that may not request information that offers significant value for disaster response. The document further proposes reducing burdens by removing the requirement for mandatory DIRS filers to submit a final report within 24 hours of DIRS deactivation, and eliminating the reporting obligations for non- facilities-based providers. Other modernization proposals include suspending Network Outage Reporting System (NORS) reporting requirements for providers that timely report in DIRS Lite and removing barriers to outage information sharing for state agencies.","document_number":"2025-16737","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/09/02/2025-16737/resilient-networks-disruptions-to-communications","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-09-02/pdf/2025-16737.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-16737.pdf?1756471520","publication_date":"2025-09-02","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"VoIP \n \n <span class=\"match\">providers</span> per county. Among these, an average of 12 fixed voice <span class=\"match\">providers</span> are facilities-based, and 41 are non-facilities-based resellers. We further estimate that there are an average of six facilities-based <span class=\"match\">mobile</span> wireless voice <span class=\"match\">providers</span> and 82 MVNOs per county. We estimate the overall benefits from cost savings for <span class=\"match\">providers</span> that arise from modifying DIRS as proposed above to be approximately $143,000. By removing the need for <span class=\"match\">providers</span> to select from the current array of ten <span class=\"match\">separate</span> forms concerning different types of <span class=\"match\">service</span> and infrastructure"},{"title":"Medicare Program: Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment and Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment Systems; and Quality Reporting Programs; Including the Hospital Outpatient Quality Reporting Program and Ambulatory Surgical Center Quality Program; Request for Information on Strengthening the Standardization and Comparability of Hospital Price Transparency (HPT) Data; Prior Authorization; Accrediting Organization (AO) Deeming for Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA); and Notices of Closure of Teaching Hospitals and Opportunities To Apply for Available Slots","type":"Proposed Rule","abstract":"This proposed rule would revise the Medicare Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) and the Medicare Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) payment system for calendar year 2027 based on our continuing experience with these systems. We also describe the changes to the amounts and factors used to determine the payment rates for Medicare services paid under the OPPS and those paid under the ASC payment systems. In addition, this proposed rule would update and refine the requirements for the Hospital Outpatient Quality Reporting Program and the Ambulatory Surgical Center Quality Reporting Program. There are no changes to the Rural Emergency Hospital Quality Reporting Program. We propose to expand the prior authorization requirement to include additional Botulinum Toxin Injection services. We also propose to implement certain provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026, for off-campus outpatient departments of a provider. In addition, this proposed rule announces notices of closure of teaching hospitals and opportunities to apply for available slots. This rule also requests information regarding potential approaches to improve comparability and standardization, particularly for complex contracting methodologies, of the HPT information reported in machine- readable files and consumer-friendly displays. We propose hospital AOs with deeming authority to assess compliance with certain Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) administrative requirements during accreditation and reaccreditation surveys. Finally, we are soliciting comments on a potential separate payment under the Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) for domestic procurement of personal protective equipment and essential medicines.","document_number":"2026-13656","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2026/07/07/2026-13656/medicare-program-hospital-outpatient-prospective-payment-and-ambulatory-surgical-center-payment","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2026-07-07/pdf/2026-13656.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2026-13656.pdf?1782996328","publication_date":"2026-07-07","agencies":[{"raw_name":"DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES","name":"Health and Human Services Department","id":221,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/health-and-human-services-department","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/221","parent_id":null,"slug":"health-and-human-services-department"},{"raw_name":"Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services","name":"Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services","id":45,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/centers-for-medicare-medicaid-services","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/45","parent_id":221,"slug":"centers-for-medicare-medicaid-services"}],"excerpts":"comprehensive <span class=\"match\">service</span> (78 FR 74865 and 79 FR 66799). Payments for adjunctive <span class=\"match\">services</span> are packaged into the payments for the primary <span class=\"match\">services</span>. This results in a single prospective payment for each of the primary, comprehensive <span class=\"match\">services</span> based on the costs of all reported <span class=\"match\">services</span> at the claim level. One example of a primary <span class=\"match\">service</span> would be a partial mastectomy, and an example of a secondary <span class=\"match\">service</span> packaged into that primary <span class=\"match\">service</span> would be a radiation therapy procedure. \n \n <span class=\"match\">Services</span> excluded from the C-APC policy under the OPPS include <span class=\"match\">services</span> that are"},{"title":"Auction of Advanced Wireless Services (AWS-3) Licenses; Filing Requirements, Minimum Opening Bids, Upfront Payments, and Other Procedures for Auction 113","type":"Rule","abstract":"In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) summarizes the procedures, deadlines, and upfront payment and minimum opening bid amounts for the upcoming auction of 200 Advanced Wireless Services licenses for spectrum in the Federal Communications Commission's inventory in the 1695-1710 MHz, 1755-1780 MHz, and 2155-2180 MHz bands (AWS-3 bands). This document provides details regarding the procedures, terms, conditions, dates, and deadlines governing participation in Auction 113 bidding, as well as overview of the post-auction application and payment processes.","document_number":"2025-23785","html_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/12/23/2025-23785/auction-of-advanced-wireless-services-aws-3-licenses-filing-requirements-minimum-opening-bids","pdf_url":"https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2025-12-23/pdf/2025-23785.pdf","public_inspection_pdf_url":"https://public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2025-23785.pdf?1766411125","publication_date":"2025-12-23","agencies":[{"raw_name":"FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION","name":"Federal Communications Commission","id":161,"url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/agencies/federal-communications-commission","json_url":"https://www.federalregister.gov/api/v1/agencies/161","parent_id":null,"slug":"federal-communications-commission"}],"excerpts":"disclosures described in this paragraph must be provided for each consortium member. \n 2. Rural <span class=\"match\">Service</span> <span class=\"match\">Provider</span> Bidding Credit \n \n An eligible applicant may request a 15% discount on its overall payment using a rural <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">provider</span> bidding credit, subject to the cap discussed below. To be eligible for a rural <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">provider</span> bidding credit, an applicant must: (1) be a <span class=\"match\">service</span> <span class=\"match\">provider</span> that is in the business of providing commercial communications <span class=\"match\">services</span> and, together with its controlling interests, affiliates, and the affiliates of its controlling"}]}