Rural wireless carriers ask regulators to rethink new rules
What happened
Two rural wireless carriers have asked the Federal Communications Commission to reconsider new rules. They want the agency to change its mind about decisions made in a recent rulemaking proceeding.
Why it matters
When a federal agency makes new rules, affected parties can ask for a second look. This is a standard part of the regulatory process. It means the agency's decision is not final until these petitions are addressed.
The signal
Watch for the FCC's response to these petitions, which will indicate whether the new rules will be modified or upheld as originally written.