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FCC Enters Into Another Consent Decree Over Unauthorized LED Signs

For the third time in less than a month, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission...

FCC Orders Largest Forfeiture Ever!

The FCC has upheld a proposed $100 million plus fine against a Florida man and his companies for falsifying caller ID information to trick consumers.

FCC Agents Seize Pirate Radio Equipment in NYC

Continuing its vigorous efforts to combat illegal radio operations, the FCC reports that it has seized equipment used in pirate radio operations in New York City.

FCC Imposes Fine for Illegal Signal Jammer

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has upheld a $22,000 fine against the owner of a Texas warehouse for operating a cellular phone jamming system in violation of FCC rules.

FCC Proposes $5.3 Million Fine for Slamming/Cramming

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed a major fine against a Georgia company for allegedly switching consumers’ designated long-distance carriers without their permission (a practice known as “slamming”), and then adding additional, unauthorized charges to their telephone bills (“cramming”).
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Mobile Carrier, Contractor Agree to Pay $11 Million for Illegal Wireless Structures

A major mobile voice and data service provider and a company contractor responsible for network equipment deployment have agreed to pay more than $11 million for constructing towers, antennas and other wireless infrastructure elements prior to registering them with the FCC.

FCC Enters Into Consent Decrees Over Unauthorized LED Signs

The FCC has entered into consent decrees with two distributors over the marketing and sale of LED display signs that did not have the requisite equipment authorization.

FCC Reports on Stepped Up Enforcement Against Pirate Radio Operations

According to the FCC, 2017 was a landmark year for its enforcement efforts against illegal broadcasting operations.

FCC Launches Honors Engineering Program

The FCC has announced the launch of a new Honors Engineering Program, intended to introduce current and recent engineering school graduates to the wide world of communications technology.

FCC Seizes Equipment from Two Illegal Boston Radio Stations

Working with federal and local law enforcement authorities, the FCC has seized radio transmission equipment from two radio stations in the Boston area that were found to be operating illegally.
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