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The FCC Will Discuss Stopping Scam Calls and Updating Satellite Internet Guidelines Later This Month

The FCC will meet for the April Open Commission Meeting on Monday, April 28, 2025. During that meeting, the FCC, led by Chairman Brendan Carr, will discuss several issues, including updating the current satellite internet guidelines and reviewing the guidelines for blocking robocalls.

A proposal about satellite internet guidelines shared by Chairman Brendan Carr on Monday says that the home internet marketplace has changed so drastically in recent year that it’s time for those guidelines to be reworked. Notably, the proposal cites a petition from Elon Musk’s SpaceX last year, saying that there are too many restrictions and high costs, based on “flawed and outdated assumptions.” You can read the full proposal here.

The robocall agenda item is from a proposal saying that the FCC has “been at the forefront of efforts to protect the American public from illegal robocalls.” The committee will look at current standards including STIR/SHAKEN which allows providers to check that a caller’s phone number matches the caller ID information, cutting down on spoofed calls. STIR/SHAKEN only works on IP networks, so calls made from non-IP networks can get around the rules. The FCC will look at whether providers must implement frameworks for non-IP networks to further cut down on robocalls. You can read the full proposal here.

The Open Meeting is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. ET. Recordings of the meetings and documents explaining each item on the agenda are posted on the FCC website.

Here’s what’s on the agenda for the meeting:

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