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TIA Applauds Wi-Fi Innovation Act Sponsors for Urging FCC to Move Forward on Testing in 5.9 GHz Band

The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) applauded the sponsors of the bipartisan, bicameral Wi-Fi Innovation...

$100k Fine for Oklahoma Carrier for Failure to Route 911 Calls

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed a financial forfeiture of $100,000 against...

FCC Modifies Rules for Medical Body Area Networks

Furthering its efforts to foster the development and deployment of advance wireless medical, the...

FCC Releases Report on Internet Access Services

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released its most recent report on access...

$22,000 Fine Issued by FCC to Ham Radio Operator

The Federal Communications Commission issued a $22,000 fine for frequency hogging to a Michigan ham radio operator. The FCC received several complaints from other ham operators that Michael Guernsey was monopolizing the 14.313 MHz band.

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FCC Fines Bay Shore Man for Jamming Fire Department Radios

A Bay Shore man was fined $25,000, and charged with obstruction of governmental administration...

FCC Releases Consumer Complaints Report for Q4 2013

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

Speed Test App for iPhone Released by FCC

The Federal Communications Commission has released a new app for iOs devices in the iTunes App store as part of the Measuring Broadband America program. The program is a private-public partnership to bring transparency and competition to the broadband service marketplace.

FCC to Vote on Allowing Transition from Public Switched Telephone Networks to Internet Protocol Networks

The Federal Communications Commission will be voting on an AT&T petition to begin customer trials of new IP-based networks on Thursday, January 30th. This would be the first step in allowing telephone carriers to replace traditional phone systems with a new system that works over Internet Protocol networks.

FCC releases consumer complaints report for Q2 2013

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