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American carriers and ISPs are disconnecting users for unpaid bills, despite pledge not to
By Babu Mohan published
American phone and internet companies are disconnecting people for unpaid bills, despite the FCC “Keep Americans Connected” pledge.
FCC orders all carriers to implement anti-robocall technology by June 2021
By Babu Mohan published
FCC names Google and Sony gatekeepers for upcoming OnGo network
By Philip Berne published
The FCC has named four companies that will act as spectrum access system (SAS) managers for the upcoming OnGo-branded CBRS network access.
The U.S. government is handing out malware-infested phones to the poor
By Muhammad Jarir Kanji published
Verizon and T-Mobile in trouble after FCC accuses them of lying about coverage maps
By Philip Berne last updated
The FCC has issued a report calling into question the accuracy of official coverage maps from Verizon, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular. These maps are used to allocate federal funds.
The FCC's new proposal could break you free from your cable box
By Joseph Keller last updated
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler has announced a new proposal that would allow tech companies to create new experiences around cable TV. The goal would be to give customers more choice in how they watch TV.
FCC drops all inquiries into Binge On and other zero-rating programs
By Daniel Bader last updated
The FCC has dropped all inquiries into one of the most contested parts of net neutrality.
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