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How the FCC is trying to make it harder to get low-income internet
If they become policy, these changes could create challenges for folks who need affordable internet service.
The seal of the Federal Communications Commission hangs inside the hearing room at the FCC headquarters on Feb. 26, 2015, in Washington, D.C. This story was originally published on Cybersecurity Dive.
Disney's "The View" faces federal investigation over political guests. FCC chairman says entertainment shows must follow ...
The Federal Communications Commission announced they are revoking California's "opt‑out" status from the federal Lifeline Program, citing the state's recent law prohibiting the collection of Social ...
Sept. 23 (UPI) --The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has demanded a million-dollar repayment by two U.S. wireless providers for overpayments received through pandemic-era business reimbursement ...
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Virginia Sen. Mark Warner wants the FCC to expand the program that helps low-income Americans access the internet. “Broadband is an economic necessity,” Warner said. “If there’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Southwest Ranches man was sentenced to five years in prison after stealing close to $110 million from the Federal Communications ...
In a unanimous vote on Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission finalized a $1.9 billion program to rip and replace equipment from Chinese telecom companies considered national security risks by ...
Federal telecommunications assists millions of American households each year through the Lifeline internet and phone discount program, which offers much-needed connectivity support to families with ...
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