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Furious at the FCC, Arkansas jail cancels inmate phone calls rather than lower rates
If “the Federal Communications Commission reverses their adverse regulations,” Montgomery said, “the Baxter County Sheriff’s Office will revisit the feasibility […]
Commercials are still too loud, say “thousands” of recent FCC complaints
Streaming ads could get muzzled, too As you may have noticed—either through the text of this article or your own […]
ISPs fear wave of state laws after New York’s $15 broadband mandate
States regulating broadband When the FCC isn’t regulating, states have more power to impose broadband laws. Credit: Getty Images | […]
DeepSeek is “TikTok on steroids,” senator warns amid push for government-wide ban
But while the national security concerns require a solution, Curtis said his priority is maintaining “a really productive relationship with […]
Robocallers posing as FCC staff blocked after robocalling real FCC staff
A not-very-successful robocall scheme You can ignore robocalls from FCC “Fraud Prevention Team,” which doesn’t exist. Credit: Getty Images | […]
FCC chair makes one last stand against Trump’s call to punish news stations
FCC not the president’s speech police (yet) Chair: Complaints “seek to weaponize the licensing authority of the FCC.” FCC Chairwoman […]
Appeals court blocks FCC’s efforts to bring back net neutrality rules
“The key here is not whether Broadband Internet Service Providers utilize telecommunications; it is instead whether they do so while […]