One of our customers got a call today from the FCC. The FCC representative on the other end told him that he had missed the deadline for filing his 477 form and that this was a courtesy call. If he did not get his filing in soon, he would be subject to a fine. Well it was easy enough to rectify with our software for him, but I'm curious as to when this became a finable offense. Does anyone know? We called and questioned the FCC rep who threatened our customer and he told us it was the law, although he was unable to tell us when the "law" went into effect, or which piece of legislation made it law and a finable offense. Can you really be fined for this now? Any of you lurking lawyers out there know? I'd be curious to know.
Regards, Cameron
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