FCC Slashes Rules to Speed Up Cell Towers and WiFi
Published Date: 9/30/2025
Notice
Summary
On Tuesday, September 30, 2025, the Commission will meet to tackle big changes that affect phone, internet, and TV services. They’ll look at cutting red tape slowing down new towers and wires, update old rules that no longer make sense, and decide how schools get funding for Wi-Fi. These moves aim to speed up tech upgrades, save money, and help everyone get better connections faster.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
Examining Wireline Deployment Delays
On September 30, 2025 the Commission will consider a Notice of Inquiry to examine whether state and local laws and rules impose excessive delays and fees that unlawfully block deployment of wireline telecommunications infrastructure. The review would look at whether those delays and fees impede building wires and other equipment and discourage investment in upgrades.
Freeing Wireless Towers from Local Burdens
At the September 30, 2025 meeting the Commission will consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking seeking comments on reforms to remove unlawful state and local regulatory burdens on wireless infrastructure like towers. The proposal aims to make it easier to build wireless infrastructure so upgrades happen faster and investment is encouraged.
School Bus Wi‑Fi Ineligible for E‑Rate
The Commission will consider a Declaratory Ruling aligning E-Rate eligibility with section 254 of the Communications Act and clarifying that providing Wi-Fi or similar access-point equipment on school buses is ineligible for E-Rate funding. That means schools cannot use E-Rate funds to pay for bus Wi‑Fi equipment or service.
Off‑Premises Hotspots Ineligible for E‑Rate
The Commission will consider an Order on Reconsideration that finds section 254 of the Communications Act does not permit funding of off-premises use of Wi‑Fi hotspots and internet services, making such off-site hotspot and internet service ineligible for E-Rate support. Schools and libraries cannot use E-Rate to fund off‑premises student internet access.
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