Basic Service Tier Encryption Rules Effective December 10
PUBLIC NOTICE
Federal Communications Commission
News Media Information 202 / 418-0500
Internet: http://www.fcc.gov
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Washington, D.C. 20554
DA 12-1850
Released: November 15, 2012
NOTICE OF DECEMBER 10 EFFECTIVE DATE OF BASIC SERVICE TIER ENCRYPTION
RULES
MB Docket No. 11-169; PP Docket No. 00-67
On October 10, 2012, the Commission adopted a Report and Order in Basic Service TierEncryption; Compatibility Between Cable Systems and Consumer Electronics Equipment (the
“Encryption Order”), which amended the Commission’s rules to allow cable operators to encrypt the
basic service tier in all-digital cable systems if they comply with certain consumer-protection measures.1
Those rules become effective 30 days after publication of the order in the Federal Register, which took
place on November 9, 2012.2 Accordingly, the rules adopted in the Encryption Order will take effect on
December 10, 2012.3
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For further information regarding this proceeding, contact Brendan Murray, Policy Division,
Media Bureau, 202-418-2120. Press inquiries should be directed to Janice Wise, (202) 418-8165. TTY:
(202) 418-7172 or (888) 835-5322.
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1 Basic Service Tier Encryption; Compatibility Between Cable Systems and Consumer Electronics Equipment,
Report and Order, 27 FCC Rcd 12786 (2012).
2 Federal Communications Commission, 47 CFR Part 76, Basic Service Tier Encryption Compatibility Between
Cable Systems and Consumer Electronics Equipment, 77 FR 67290 (Nov. 9, 2012).
3 December 9, 2012 is a Sunday, and when an effective date falls on a weekend or holiday, the Federal Register uses
the next Federal business day as an effective date. 1 C.F.R. § 18.17(b).
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