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2/11 FCC Comments on Behalf of Public Interest Organizations Supporting Modernization of Consumer Device Authorization Rules

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国产视频's Open Technology Institute wrote and filed with the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) urging the agency to reform its consumer device authorization rules to be more consumer-friendly. OTI filed alongside Public Knowledge, Consumer Reports and Access Humboldt, together 鈥淧ublic Interest Organizations鈥 or "PIOs." The PIOs urged the Commission to modernize its rules regarding equipment authorization to permit conditional sales, but not delivery, of radiofrequency devices to consumers before they are authorized and supported the Commission's proposal 鈥渢o allow a limited number of radiofrequency devices subject to Certification to be imported into the United States prior to equipment authorization for pre-sale activities, including imaging, packaging, and delivery to retail locations.鈥 Available below is an introduction for the comments:

国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute, Public Knowledge, Consumer Reports and Access Humboldt (鈥淧ublic Interest Organizations鈥) respectfully submit the following comments in response to the Commission鈥檚 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Allowing Earlier Equipment Marketing and Importation Opportunities (鈥淣PRM鈥). Commenters support the Commission鈥檚 proposals to update the equipment authorization program to ensure that consumers and industry are not hindered by outdated and cumbersome rules on device marketing and importation. As Commissioner Starks stated in voting to adopt the NPRM, updating these rules is 鈥渁 good commonsense proposal鈥 given that 鈥淸c]onsumer expectations and the market for radiofrequency devices have evolved since the Commission first established its equipment marketing rules, and this NPRM proposes rule changes that update our policies to reflect those changes.鈥

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2/11 FCC Comments on Behalf of Public Interest Organizations Supporting Modernization of Consumer Device Authorization Rules