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This directive requires eliminating at least ten existing rules for every new one introduced.

A notice published by a prominent communications regulator this week seeks input on removing regulations seen as impeding investment and innovation in telecommunications and broadcasting.

The agency, responsible for overseeing various forms of communications, has titled this initiative "Re: Delete, Delete, Delete" and is inviting the public to nominate rules for removal.

Among the areas under review are limits on media ownership, policies concerning the retirement of copper networks, requirements for broadband expansion, and new consumer protections such as mandatory performance ratings for internet

providers. While earlier efforts concentrated on curbing government expenditure, this strategy reflects a broader commitment to deregulation across the federal landscape.

Let's hope so!