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Subsea Cable Industry Talks NPRM With FCC

Submitting submarine line terminal equipment (SLTE) and indefeasible rights of use agreements through the Committee for the Assessment of Foreign Participation in the U.S. Telecommunications Services Sector process could mean big project delays, according to the International Connectivity Coalition. In…

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a filing posted Friday (docket 24-523), ICC said the FCC's proceeding on rewriting its submarine cable rules should define submarine cable systems to align with how those systems are designed and deployed: from open cable interface to OCI, and not SLTE to SLTE. The filing recapped a meeting between ICC representatives and FCC Office of International Affairs acting Chief Tom Sullivan at which the industry group also said there's a lack of uniform definition for SLTEs. Commissioners adopted the subsea cable NPRM unanimously in November (see 2411210006).