In an era of accelerating technological innovation, the telecommunications industry faces myriad regulatory challenges, particularly regarding compliance with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The rise of smart grid technology and the increased use of drones for utility monitoring are just a few examples of how the industry is evolving and FCC compliance is becoming more complex. Just last year, the FCC proposed new rules that included a licensing process for drone operators to communicate with air traffic control. That's why understanding the FCC's regulations is important as companies seek to modernize their operations and take advantage of new technology.
But what are the key considerations for companies to ensure FCC compliance, especially in this rapidly changing landscape? How do they navigate complex issues such as spectrum management, equipment licensing, and environmental reviews? Is it okay?
Marketing specialist and MarketScale host Gabriel Bejarano spoke with Wiley Law partner Madeleine M. Lottenbach on the sidelines of ChargeExpo. As the event's official media partner, MarketScale had the opportunity to have an enlightening conversation with Mr. Rottenbach.
The two talk…
- Wiley Law's role as a one-stop shop for clients with FCC-related matters.
- Challenges and trends in metering and smart grid space compliance.
- The importance of staying up to date with regulations regarding drone use and licensing.
Madeleine M. Rottenbach has extensive experience counseling technology and telecommunications clients on domestic and international communications issues. Her expertise includes spectrum policy, service licensing, and equipment permitting, making her insights invaluable to companies navigating the complexities of FCC compliance.
Article written by Marketscale.