
Ajit Pai's time as FCC Commissioner has come to an end. He served as Chairman from 2017 to 2021.
Pai was appointed Chairman by President Donald Trump in January 2017. He previously served as a Commissioner since 2012.
Pai's tenure was marked by significant changes to the US telecom landscape.
FCC's New Direction
Ajit Pai's philosophy at the FCC values consumers, competition, and markets over regulation and central planning. He aims for a free and fair system without special treatment.
Pai's leadership has rolled back major rules blocking the expansion of telecom and broadband networks. This includes the Obama-era Title II "net neutrality regulations."
As Chairman, Pai has worked to create a flexible rulemaking process that respects the laws of Congress. He's also aware of the potential for "regulatory capture" and aims to prevent it.
Pai was designated Chairman by President Donald J. Trump in January 2017. He previously served as Commissioner at the FCC, appointed by then-President Barack Obama.
Here are some key facts about Pai's leadership:
Pai's background includes graduating with honors from Harvard University and the University of Chicago Law School. He was also a Marshall Memorial Fellowship recipient in 2011.
Nab Show Express
NAB Show Express is a dynamic online event that offers 24-hour access to premium content for the global entertainment and media community.
It's happening on May 13-14, and registration is free.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai will participate in a keynote conversation during the event, discussing communications policy issues before the FCC.
The conversation will be streamed on nabshowexpress.com at 12 p.m. on May 13 and available on-demand following its conclusion.
Chairman Pai has been instrumental in modernizing the rules and regulations for the nation's radio and television broadcasters, paving the way for Next Gen TV and reinvigorating AM radio.
The NAB Show Express Welcome event will feature the conversation between Chairman Pai and NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith.
A fresh viewpoint: Radio Code
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai
Ajit Pai has been a commissioner at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) since 2012, when he was first confirmed by voice vote in the Senate.
He was designated as Chairman earlier this year and has focused on the expansion of rural broadband and acceleration of next-generation infrastructure deployment.
Pai is a native of Kansas and has worked tirelessly to help ensure communications services are restored to the communities affected by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria.
In just nine months since becoming Chairman, Pai has made much-needed reforms to improve transparency at the FCC and to improve the agency's processes.
Conversation with FCC Commissioner
Ajit Pai, the current FCC Chairman, has a strong background in the industry. He was designated as Chairman by President Donald Trump in January 2017.
Pai has taken steps to modernize the rules and regulations for radio and television broadcasters. He has worked to reform the Commission's local media ownership rules and paved the way for Next Gen TV.
One of his notable achievements is helping broadcasters gain access to FM translators, which has reinvigorated AM radio. Pai has also shown dedication to his job and openness to arguments from all sides.
Pai has served on the FCC staff and as a commissioner before becoming Chairman. He has a deep understanding of the industry and its challenges.
In his current role, Pai has focused on expanding rural broadband and accelerating next-generation infrastructure deployment. He has worked tirelessly to help restore communications services to communities affected by hurricanes.
Pai has also made reforms to improve transparency at the FCC and its processes. He has instituted a process of sharing documents with other commissioners before discussing them publicly.
Leaving the Commission
Ajit Pai is leaving the FCC on January 20, 2021.
He's been the Chairman of the FCC for the past 4 years.
Pai was appointed by President Trump in 2017 to lead the agency.
President Obama appointed him as a Commissioner in 2012.
He was confirmed by the Senate twice, a significant achievement.
Being the first Asian-American to chair the FCC has been a particular privilege for Pai.
He's expressed his gratitude to those who have supported him throughout his career.
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