Petition for Reconsideration of Action in Rulemaking Proceeding Application for Review of Action in Rulemaking Proceeding
Published Date: 2/5/2026
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Summary
Two companies, SZ DJI Technology and Autel Robotics, have asked the FCC to rethink some recent decisions about rules that protect our communications from security threats. They’ve filed official requests to review and reconsider these rules, which could affect how drone and tech equipment gets approved. If you want to weigh in, you’ve got until early April 2026 to send your thoughts—no new fees or rules are set yet, but the clock is ticking!
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