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Senate Confirms New FCC Head


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By Monica Alleven 

It was months in the making, and the U.S. Senate yesterday confirmed President Barack Obama’s pick of Julius Genachowski as chairman of the FCC.

The Senate also approved the nomination of Republican Robert McDowell to serve another term on the commission.

“I look forward to collaborating with Commissioners [Michael] Copps and McDowell during this dynamic time of extraordinary opportunity,” Genachowski said in a statement, adding that he looks forward to serving with nominees Mignon Clyburn and Meredith Atwell Baker once they’re confirmed.

Acting Chairman Copps, who has at least one more year on the commission, also congratulated Baker and Clyburn on their nominations. The commission for some time now has been operating with only three members. “I am looking forward to having the benefit of all the talents that five members can bring to our work. These nominees will get us there,” Copps said.

Baker, a Republican, is a former acting assistant secretary for the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). Clyburn, a Democrat, has served on the South Carolina Public Service Commission. Copps also is a Democrat, so the majority of the FCC will be comprised of Democrats, per the tradition of reflecting the presiding president’s party affiliation.

Democrat Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein, who is leaving the commission to serve as administrator for the Rural Utilities Service (RUS), said he’s confident Genachowski is the right person to tackle the ongoing broadband and media challenges the FCC faces. Genachowski is a former Harvard law school classmate of President Obama and served as an advisor to the president’s transition team.

Carriers like T-Mobile USA issued statements welcoming the new appointees. T-Mobile USA Vice President of Government Affairs Tom Sugrue also congratulated Larry Strickland on his confirmation as leader of NTIA.

On the FCC’s agenda for its July 2 meeting is a notice of proposed rulemaking on whether to provide licensees with authority to operate on channels with bandwidths up to 30 megahertz in the upper 6 GHz band and whether to extend conditional authority to two additional channel pairs in the 23 GHz band.

The meeting also will include an update on the status of the commission’s process for developing a national broadband plan.

More FirstNews 06/26/09:
•  Senate Confirms New FCC Head
•  Week in Review: June 26
•  Judge Dismisses Class-Action Suit Against Sprint 
•  AT&T to Resell TerreStar Satellite Roaming Services and Handsets
•  Sprint Nextel Agrees to Stop Using Apes in Ads 
•  FCC Approves CenturyTel-Embarq Deal 
•  FirstNews Briefs for June 26, 2009


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