The White House released a long-term spectrum plan in November, but the FCC still lacks auction authority.
It's been 11 years since Verizon filed arguments against the FCC in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Many public interest groups highlighted what they said was the increased importance of broadband as a public utility.
The Supreme Court will decide whether the social media laws violate the First Amendment.
The decision has intensified an ongoing debate since the rules were finalized earlier in November 2023.
The commission is set to vote Wednesday on its proposed rules, which industry groups have opposed.
The USDA announced $1.2 billion in rural development funding.
Disparate impacts, rather than discriminatory intent, should be the commission's focus, the agency said.
Existing laws provide the ability to address potential harms from artificial intelligence.
The FCC broadened the E-rate eligibility to tribal colleges used as public libraries.
AI can be used to make congestion control decisions, a major opportunity for dynamic spectrum sharing.
5G is also helping carriers reach those on the wrong side of the digital divide.
A rehearing of the case means that the full court will reconsider the case and the previous ruling is vacated.
A wide range of tech industry associations and civil liberties advocates applauded the decision to leave Section 230 untouched.
Senators are concerned about BEAD's fiber preference and Buy America rules.
Bill by Rep. Anna Eshoo and Sen. Cory Booker would preempt state laws prohibiting municipal broadband projects using public funds.
The matter is also in front of the 6th and 11th Circuit courts.
FCC approved first rules on robotexts, more on robocalls, and opened comments on dead zone satellite coverage and prison call rates.
What progress has been made toward universal broadband access?
Going after Big Tech with marquee cases may make headlines, but those failures make big headlines too.
Should a federal privacy law pre-empt state laws?
FCC laws should not include unintentional acts of discrimination, say industry voices.
Sohn added the Supreme Court decision in West Virginia could challenge net neutrality rules.
Former President Trump will face heightened penalties for future, repeated violations of Facebook's and Meta's policies.
Federal regulation is needed since companies often renege on voluntarily accepted agreements, argued Public Knowledge head.
Without Section 230, platforms whose actions are legally justified could be subject to ruinous lawsuits.
Critics urged the FCC to expand the fund’s contribution sources, but the agency chose to punt the decision to Congress.
The FCC requested input on allowing economic and technical feasibility exceptions to the definition.
Comments on the $1.5B fund are due January 27, 2023.
Imposter fraud is a particularly predatory offshoot of robocalling, often involving extremely sophisticated scams.
The commission published the initial draft of its map Friday, unleashing a storm of controversy in the industry circles.
'By joining the movement, we can ensure an internet shaped by our shared public interest values.'
Big communications companies want Congress to tax telecom, while many others want higher fees on broadband service.
Two information technology industry groups are trying to stall implementation of Texas’ social media law.
The FCC and the NTIA have been working to get more Americans connected faster via the ACP.
The FCC has set September 26 as a deadline to comply with certain restrictions on exclusivity deals in buildings.
Title II would require VoIP services to be subject to stronger regulations already in place for telecommunication providers.
One trade group warns about providers leaving the program if data collection too onerous.
The document includes information about how often the agencies will meet and when they'll get involved in proposed actions.
Some say the bill would add heavy regulation that will harm investments and consumers.