Pallone, Doyle Urge FCC to Extend Broadband Application Deadline for Tribes

Pallone, Doyle Urge FCC to Extend Broadband Application Deadline for Tribes

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The following press release was published by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on Aug. 19, 2020. It is reproduced in full below.

Energy and Commerce Chairman Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) and Communications and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Mike Doyle (D-PA) today sent a letter to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai urging him to give tribes more time to apply for broadband licenses in the 2.5 GHz Band.

“We are concerned that the FCC’s failure to provide adequate time for tribes to take full advantage of the 2.5 GHz Rural Tribal Priority Window means fewer tribes will be connected to lifesaving internet service," Pallone and Doyle wrote. “The coronavirus has underscored that the digital divide is a deadly chasm, but the FCC can help address this issue. Tribes have been hit particularly hard during the COVID-19 pandemic, and high-speed internet service helps governments better succeed when it comes to public health interventions. The Rural Tribal Priority Window is one important remedy to the digital divide for Indian Country, but without more time, it will not succeed."

The two Committee leaders acknowledged that the FCC has provided a 30-day deadline extension, but pointed out that tribal leaders have implored FCC to implement a 180-day extension.

“That is why we urge you now to extend the tribal priority window by an additional 150 days beyond the new deadline you have set," Pallone and Doyle continued. “If you truly intend for tribes to take full advantage of the priority window despite the challenges the pandemic presents, you must give them more time to apply."

The Committee leaders requested a response from FCC Chairman Pai by Aug. 28, 2020.

Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce

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