Texas AG Paxton files 100th lawsuit against the Biden Administration, challenging an FCC ruling on prisoner phone call costs.
But if you're on the federal "Do Not Call" list, why can campaigns still reach out to you? Under Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules, campaigns are exempt from the requirements of the ...
Following a transition period, the rules will give people with hearing loss access to the same mobile phone models available ... They deserve to call, connect and live life wirelessly like so many of ...
codifies do-not-call rules for texting, and encourages an opt-in approach for delivering email-to-text messages,” the FCC said at the time. Bob Broeksmit, president and CEO of the MBA ...
The Federal Communication Commission's new rules will require U.S. wireless providers to automatically route calls and text messages to the 988 lifeline to local crisis centers based on the ...
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said the move will "save more lives." The Federal Communications Commission unanimously voted Thursday to approve new rules ... for phone calls to the Lifeline.
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr, a Republican, denounced NBC's move as a premeditated and gross violation of the equal-time regulation. He said that the federal rules were designed for this very ...
The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted new rules that will transform ... will allow Americans to get the same mobile phone that is available to those who do not ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC ... The rules discourage handset makers from instituting proprietary Bluetooth coupling, which could limit device compatibility with over-the-counter ...
It represents a big blow for rival carriers Verizon and T-Mobile, who have both previously urged the FCC to not hand over the spectrum to FirstNet. The FCC voted 4-0 in favor of handing the spectrum ...
Trump, Harris Campaigns Make Final Plays As Nation Sits Barely One Day From Election Day "NBC has structured this in a way that's plainly designed to evade the FCC's rules. We're talking 50 hours ...