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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · provide for the regulation of interstate and foreign communication by wire or radio, and for other purposes · Sec. 651

Sec. 651. REGULATORY TREATMENT OF VIDEO PROGRAMMING SERVICES

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## SEC. 651 REGULATORY TREATMENT OF VIDEO PROGRAMMING SERVICES **[**[47 U.S.C. 571](/us/usc/t47/s571)**]** ###
(a)Limitations on Cable Regulation ####
(1)Radio-based systems To the extent that a common carrier (or any other person) is providing video programming to subscribers using radio communication, such carrier (or other person) shall be subject to the requirements of title III and section 652, but shall not otherwise be subject to the requirements of this title. ####
(2)Common carriage of video traffic To the extent that a common carrier is providing transmission of video programming on a common carrier basis, such carrier shall be subject to the requirements of title II and section 652, but shall not otherwise be subject to the requirements of this title. This paragraph shall not affect the treatment under section 602(7)(C) of a facility of a common carrier as a cable system. ####
(3)Cable systems and open video systems To the extent that a common carrier is providing video programming to its subscribers in any manner other than that described in paragraphs
(1)and (2)— #####
(A)such carrier shall be subject to the requirements of this title, unless such programming is provided by means of an open video system for which the Commission has approved a certification under section 653; or #####
(B)if such programming is provided by means of an open video system for which the Commission has approved a certification under section 653, such carrier shall be subject to the requirements of this part, but shall be subject to parts I through IV of this title only as provided in 653(c). ####
(4)Election to operate as open video system A common carrier that is providing video programming in a manner described in paragraph
(1)or (2), or a combination thereof, may elect to provide such programming by means of an open video system that complies with section 653. If the Commission approves such carrier's certification under section 653, such carrier shall be subject to the requirements of this part, but shall be subject to parts I through IV of this title only as provided in 653(c). ###
(b)Limitations on Interconnection Obligations A local exchange carrier that provides cable service through an open video system or a cable system shall not be required, pursuant to title II of this Act, to make capacity available on a nondiscriminatory basis to any other person for the provision of cable service directly to subscribers. ###
(c)Additional Regulatory Relief A common carrier shall not be required to obtain a certificate under section 214 with respect to the establishment or operation of a system for the delivery of video programming.
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