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Both the Emergency Alert System and the Wireless Emergency Alerts will be subject to a "re-examination" by the agency.
In other federal broadband news this week, the Trump administration told states they will be shut out of the $42 billion ...
OPM reported that during July, it took the agency 59 days, on average, to process a federal employee’s retirement package ...
Nearly 325,000 Americans had their internet connections disrupted last year by criminals, leading to lengthy blackouts.
The Foreign Robocall Elimination Act from Sens. Budd and Welch aims to protect Americans “from being preyed on by criminal ...
The Federal Communications Commission came out with a similar rule last fall for phone calls made to the suicide hotline.
The Supreme Court rejects a nondelegation challenge to the FCC’s power to set universal service fees.
As Starlink is poised to cash in on BEAD contracts, a new analysis casts doubt on its ability to connect rural America.
News about Federal Communications Commission, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Of the 1,503 living-dead agencies, almost 50% were slated to expire more than ten years ago. Nearly one-third of them ...
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The stamp of approval from the FCC comes after months of turmoil revolving around President Trump’s legal battle with “60 Minutes,” the crown jewel of Paramount-owned broadcast network CBS.
A case involving the Consumer Product Safety Commission is the latest example of the Supreme Court policing the ability of lower courts to block or reverse actions by the White House.
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