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Home » FCC to Weigh Space, Subsea Cables, and Emergency Alerts on August 7

FCC to Weigh Space, Subsea Cables, and Emergency Alerts on August 7

August 1, 2025
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The Federal Communications Commission will hold its August 7, 2025, Open Meeting with a sweeping agenda that touches on everything from environmental permitting to submarine cables and national alert systems. The Commission currently has three members: Chair Brendan Carr, Anna Gomez, and recently confirmed Olivia Trusty. Two seats remain vacant after the June departures of Geoffrey Starks and Nathan Simington.

One headline item is a proposal to revamp the FCC’s environmental review rules in line with recent changes to the National Environmental Policy Act. The goal is to accelerate tower and fiber buildouts by streamlining federal permitting, a perennial bottleneck in closing the digital divide. Another high‑profile decision will focus on modernizing submarine cable licensing, a move aimed at both unleashing more high‑capacity undersea infrastructure and tightening scrutiny of ownership and security risks tied to foreign investment.

The Commission will also vote on reforms to the Space Bureau’s licensing process, reducing delays in authorizing satellites and earth stations as competition in the orbital economy accelerates. An inquiry into broadband deployment will open the FCC’s annual assessment of whether advanced connectivity is reaching all Americans, shaping the data that informs federal funding programs. Public safety is also on the agenda, with proposals to overhaul the nation’s emergency alert systems and reduce the reporting burden on telecom providers during natural disasters. In addition, the Commission will consider ending legacy rate regulation for old circuit‑based business data services—a step long sought by carriers—and will vote on eliminating nearly 100 outdated broadcast rules in an effort to clear regulatory underbrush.

“Each of these items reflects the Commission’s role in accelerating connectivity, modernizing rules, and ensuring security while reducing unnecessary regulatory burdens,” said FCC Chair Brendan Carr.

🌐 Why it Matters: This meeting underscores the FCC’s pivot toward faster infrastructure approvals in high‑stakes sectors such as space, subsea cables, and broadband. Decisions on submarine cable security and alerting systems could have immediate national impact, while reforms to permitting and data services pricing may reshape investment strategies across telecom and cloud infrastructure.

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