On the final business day before it was to go into effect, the FCC’s One-to-One Consent Rule, which redefines consent under the Telephone
Today, the National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC), the National Apartment Association (NAA) and the Real Estate Technology and Transformation Center (RETTC) applauded Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr for withdrawing a recent proposal to restrict high-speed internet bulk-billing agreements.
The action by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr shines a spotlight on fears that President Trump will use his power to threaten media outlets that don't support him.
The Federal Communications Commission must reconsider a rule that put restrictions on telemarketing and advertising robocalls and robotexts, the Eleventh Circuit ruled.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr has revived three complaints against broadcast stations accused of bias against President Donald Trump.
The FCC's press release on ending DEI efforts could have an immediate impact on broadband efforts to bridge the digital divide.
To address the challenges imposed by the FCC's latest regulation updates, businesses must adopt a proactive, technology-driven approach to compliance management.
Samsung is expected to launch its Galaxy A56 5G smartphone soon, and a recent FCC sighting suggests it could be close.
The Supreme Court could again limit the FCC’s interpretative authority, continuing a trend set by the ruling that ended "Chevron deference."
Federal Communications Commission chairman Brendan Carr has reversed his predecessor Jessica Rosenworcel’s last-minute decision to dismiss three complaints against local CBS, ABC and NBC stations.
The Galaxy A56 has landed on the FCC website, and the new Samsung mid-ranger will indeed have faster charging than the S25.
The FCC’s authority to auction unused spectrum expired almost two years ago and Congress has failed to extend it.