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FCC Proposes Fine for Jamming Cellphone Calls

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed that a Florida man pay a...

FCC Proposes New “Innovation Spectrum” for Broadband Radio Service

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released proposed rules for a new Citizens Broadband...

Peavey Pays $225,000 for Marketing Unauthorized Devices

Peavey Electronics Corporation of Meridian, MS has entered into a consent decree with the...

FCC Seizes Pirate Radio Station Equipment

The Enforcement Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has recently stepped up its...

FCC Proposes $48K Fine in Cell Jammer Investigation

The Federal Communications Commission has proposed a fine of $48,000 against a Seffner, FL man who allegedly jammed consumer cell service from his car over a two year period. 

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FCC Plans to Open 150 MHz Spectrum for General Consumer Use

The Federal Communications Commission has proposed a plan to make more of the spectrum available for fixed wireless broadband, carrier-grade small cell deployments and general consumer use. The proposed plan, Citizens Broadband Radio Service, has recommended making the 150 MHz spectrum available in the 3.5 GHz band.

Commission Proposes Fine for Interference

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed a fine of $25,000 against a...

FCC Releases Consumer Complaints Report for Q4 2013

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released its report on complaints made by...

FCC Plans to Release the Largest Amount of Spectrum in Six Years for Mobile Broadband

The Federal Communications Commission has approved a Report and Order to continue efforts to increase the amount of spectrum available for flexible use wireless services.  This report and order signifies the largest amount of spectrum made available since 2008.

Employer Fined $29K by FCC for Illegally Using a Cell Phone Jammer

The FCC has issued a fine of $29,000 to R&N Manufacturing, Ltd (RNM) for repeated violations of operating a signal jammer at its manufacturing facility in Houston, TX. The illegal use of the jammer caused interference to cellular and PCS communications in the area that could cause potential public safety hazards.

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