Republican lawmakers asked FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel to halt any new work that could be considered controversial.
Well, the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is now looking into it, with an eye to possible regulatory action. As of yesterday, the FCC has released a “Notice of Inquiry ...
FCC data helps us better understand where providers offer service, but it isn't perfect. Here's what to know and how to report inaccuracies. David Anders is a senior writer for CNET covering ...
The Federal Communications Commission announced that, going forward, all mobile handsets in the US including smartphones will have to be compatible with hearing aids. It’s also established new ...
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday adopted new rules establishing that all mobile handsets, such as smartphones, must be compatible with hearing aids, meaning those with hearing ...
The Federal Communications Commission is officially looking into broadband data caps and their impact on consumers. On ...
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said the move will "save more lives." The Federal Communications Commission unanimously voted Thursday to approve new rules requiring all wireless carriers to ...
Broadband data caps are being investigated by the FCC to understand the impacts they have on consumers. Credit: Yuichiro Chino via Getty Images Are you one of the many American consumers who have ...
In an application submitted to the Federal Communications Commission on October 11, SpaceX claims the requested "modification and its companion amendment will enable the Gen2 system to deliver ...
In a 3-2 vote sending shockwaves throughout the Republican Party, the Federal Communications Commission in September ... “That’s scary,” he added. Mark Levin views the acquisition as a ...
The Federal Communications Commission is taking a closer look at how broadband data caps affect consumers, and is considering whether it has authority to regulate how Internet service providers ...
The FCC first started inviting consumers to comment on broadband data caps last June, hundreds of which you can now read on the agency’s website. You can still share your experience with ...