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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.

Settlement Reached in Rural Call Completion Probe Investigation

Following an investigation by the Federal Communications Commission’s Enforcement Bureau, Windsteam Corporation has agreed to pay $2.5 million to settle their rural call completion. The company has agreed to also implement a three-year plan to meet compliance with FCC requirements in long-distance calls failing to connect in rural areas.

FCC Proposes New Rules to Assist Emergency Responders in Locating Wireless 911 Callers

The Federal Communications Commission proposed updates to the E911 rules due to the increase of use of wireless phones to call 911 in an emergency. These proposed changes will help emergency responders better locate wireless callers especially indoors.  

Research Report Released on the Global LTE Market

Transparency Market Research has released a research report on the global LTE market for 2013 to 2019 including an industry analysis, size, share, growth, trends and forecasts. Long Term Evolution, better known as 4G LTE, is the standard for high-speed data for data terminals and mobile phones.

CPSC pilot risk assessment strengthens import safety

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) credits a state-of-the-art risk assessment tool with...
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EU amends eco-design requirements for electric motors

The Commission of the European Union (EU) has amended its eco-design and energy efficiency...

FCC modifies testing for level probing radars

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has revised its Part 15 rules regarding the...

European Commission Report Fails to Find Link between Health Risks Associated with Electricity Pylons

A new report released from the European Commission could not find a conclusive link that exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) from electricity pylons causes a health risk.

Text-to-911 Implementation Plan Set by FCC

The Federal Communications Commission has encouraged all wireless providers to begin implementing text-to-911 to ensure Americans will be able text 911 in the case of an emergency by the end of 2014.

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.

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