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NHMC Tells Rosenworcel FCC Should Publish Consumer Open Internet Complaints, Liaison Exchanges

The National Hispanic Media Coalition pressed the FCC to make documents available to the public about consumer open internet concerns. NHMC officials updated Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel and aides on the agency's response to the group's Freedom of Information Act request…

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for 47,000 consumer complaints since the 2015 net neutrality order was implemented, said the group's filing Tuesday in docket 17-108. They asked the agency "to publish the evidence and incorporate it into the record." Citing another FOIA request on consumer email interactions with an FCC open internet liaison, NHMC said the commission had begun to produce related documents but hasn't released an analysis of assistance provided or alternative remedies. "Because the Commission has proposed eliminating this role, we urged the Commission to analyze the information, publish it for public review, and incorporate the documents into the record," it said. The FCC didn't comment.