FCC Adopts New Rules and Procedures for Team Telecom Committee

On September 30, 2020, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to adopt a Report and Order that provides for new rules and procedures to formalize the review process of the Committee for the Assessment of Foreign Participation in the United States Telecommunications Services Sector (the Committee), which was established by an Executive Order issued on April 4, 2020 (EO 13913). 1 EO 13913 formalized the ad hoc Team Telecom, which advised the FCC on national security and law enforcement aspects of foreign involvement in the US telecommunications services sector. As previously reported, EO 13913 also established an official structure, timeline, scope of authority, and review process for the Committee, which the Report and Order implements. The Report and Order will take effect 30 days after its publication in the Federal Register (which as of the date of this alert has not yet happened).

Under the terms of EO 13913, the Committee's primary objective is to assist the FCC in its "public interest" review of national security and law enforcement concerns that may be raised by foreign participation in the US telecommunications services sector. Although the Committee is facially neutral with respect to reviews of foreign participation in the US telecommunications services sector, EO 13913 was issued as part of broader Executive Branch actions that have increased scrutiny of Chinese involvement.

Summary of the Rules and Procedures

The FCC's Report and Order implements and fills in certain gaps left by EO 13913 for the agency to interpret, although it does leave some issues open for subsequent rulemaking proceedings.