Call spoofing earned one company an $82 million fine Earlier this month the U.S. Federal Communications Commission levied a massive fine against a company for making
As Huawei faces blacklisting by feds, the company argues that would slow 5G deployment ORLANDO–As Huawei faces intense regulatory scrutiny that could potentially see the Chinese
As a new school year begins, internet usage continues to transform K-12 education. The majority of today’s teachers routinely make homework assignments with the expectation that
FCC task force says it needs more time to review new modeling information The Federal Communications Commission has paused the 180-day shot clock for its review
USF dollars eyed for telehealth “Connected Care Pilot Program” Last week the U.S. Federal Communications Commission opted to go forward with an exploration of allocating $100
FCC Chairman calls move “pro-competitive” As service providers look to deploy wireless and broadband infrastructure in cities and towns across the country, access to utility poles
T-Mobile US will pay a $40 million fine and admit fault in a settlement involving failure to complete rural calls while inserting illegal false rings
Rule change applies to “provider-specific” signal boosters Cellular signal boosters provide a real benefit for both consumer and enterprise users; but some of the systems, which
Some small cell deployments no longer subject to federal review The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted along party lines 3-2 yesterday to make it easier
FCC Commissioners Rosenworcel and Clyburn against Chairman Pai’s plan to undo Obama-era net neutrality rules U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai, a Republican, announced plans
T-Mobile US asks FCC for OK to buy 700 MHz licenses for rural coverage
New licenses would support T-Mobile LTE coverage in parts of Wyoming and Idaho In it’s continuing effort to boost rural coverage, T-Mobile US is asking for