FCC Enforcement Monitor ~ April 2018

By Scott R. Flick, Jessica Nyman and Warren Kessler Pillsbury’s communications lawyers have published FCC Enforcement Monitor monthly since 1999 to inform our clients of notable FCC enforcement actions against FCC license holders and others.  This month’s issue includes: FCC Proposes $235,668 Fine for Filing Untruthful Information Major Phone Carrier Settles Dispute With FCC Over Rural Call Completion Issues for $40 Million Repeat Pirate Nets $25,000 Fine Tower Records: FCC Proposes Large Fine for Dozens of Falsified Tower Registrations After a bizarre string of events involving unlit towers, falsified applications, and alleged theft, the FCC proposed a penalty of $235,668 against a Wisconsin holding company for providing false and misleading information on dozens of Antenna Structure Registration (“ASR”) applications and misleading an Enforcement Bureau agent. Section 1.17 of the FCC’s Rules requires a party that is either (A) applying…

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