Fccpc news

Here are some recent news articles related to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Federal Communications Commission's Public Commission (FCCPC):

FCC News

  1. FCC Approves T-Mobile-Sprint Merger: The FCC has approved the merger between T-Mobile and Sprint, creating a new wireless giant with over 100 million subscribers. (Source: The Verge)
  2. FCC Proposes New Rules for 5G Networks: The FCC has proposed new rules to ensure that 5G networks are secure and reliable, including requirements for network security and emergency alert systems. (Source: CNET)
  3. FCC Fines AT&T $60 Million for Misleading Customers: The FCC has fined AT&T $60 million for misleading customers about their data speeds and plans. (Source: The Hill)

FCCPC News

  1. FCCPC Approves New Rules for Broadband Internet: The FCCPC has approved new rules to promote broadband internet access and competition, including requirements for internet service providers to disclose their network management practices. (Source: PCMag)
  2. FCCPC Proposes New Rules for Net Neutrality: The FCCPC has proposed new rules to restore net neutrality protections, which were repealed by the FCC in 2017. (Source: The Verge)
  3. FCCPC Fines Comcast $2.3 Million for Misleading Customers: The FCCPC has fined Comcast $2.3 million for misleading customers about their internet speeds and plans. (Source: The Hill)

Other News

  1. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai Resigns: FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has resigned, effective June 30, 2020. (Source: The New York Times)
  2. FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel Nominated to Lead FCC: FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel has been nominated to lead the FCC, pending Senate confirmation. (Source: The Hill)
  3. FCC Proposes New Rules for Emergency Alert Systems: The FCC has proposed new rules to improve the accuracy and reliability of emergency alert systems, including requirements for wireless carriers to provide alerts to customers. (Source: CNET)