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FCC and T-Mobile Enter Consent Decree Regarding the Marketing of Non-Compliant Devices

The Enforcement Bureau of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has reached an agreement with T-Mobile US to resolve claims regarding the company’s reported violation of the Commission’s Equipment Marketing Rules.

FCC Begins Process to Withdraw Recognition from Test Laboratories

The FCC is moving to withdraw recognition from seven test laboratories in a sweeping enforcement action. This unprecedented step, stemming from new rules adopted in May 2025, marks a significant shift in how the Commission oversees its certification and compliance testing infrastructure.

FCC Imposes Nearly $1 Million Fine Against Pirate Radio Operator

The FCC imposed a nearly $1 million fine on a New Jersey operator for running an unlicensed radio station. The penalty highlights the Commission's aggressive crackdown on pirate broadcasting operations.

FCC Bars 1200+ Telecom Providers for Robocall Non-Compliance

The Commission reports that it has now delisted over 1200 non-compliant voice service providers from its Robocall Mitigation Database (RMD).

FCC Updates Robocall Mitigation Database to Remove Non-Compliant Operators

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is taking steps to reduce the impact of robocalls by delisting operators who have failed to meet the Commission’s certification requirements.
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Parties to Pay $100 Million for Fraud Related to Lifeline Program

A Florida-based telecommunications carrier and its owner have agreed to pay more than $100 million to settle criminal charges and civil allegations in connection with their participation in a program that provided discounted phone services to qualified consumers.

FCC Takes More Actions Under Its “Delete, Delete, Delete” Initiative

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is continuing its efforts to streamline its regulations under its “Delete, Delete, Delete” initiative.

Pirate Radio Operator Settles with FCC

The Enforcement Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has reached an agreement with an operator of a pirate radio station in Brockton, Massachusetts.

FCC Continues Its Deregulatory Efforts

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is continuing its efforts to remove what it believes to be unnecessary rules and regulations under the scope of its “Delete, Delete, Delete” initiative.

A Selective History of Part 15 of the FCC Rules: An Engineering Perspective

This article provides one EMC engineer’s perspective on the important aspects of the history of Part 15 - Low Power Devices, under the Federal Communications Commission’s rules.
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