The Federal Communications Commission has officially laid out the conditions which the New T-Mobile US must meet as part of its approval of the merger
FTC commissioner called former AT&T practice essentially ‘scammed’ unlimited customers This week AT&T agreed to settle a 2014 complaint from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that
Network operators CenturyLink and West Safety Communications have settled with the Federal Communications Commission over violations of FCC rules due to a 911 service outage. The
Satellite operators have sweetened the pot, offering to voluntarily clear an additional 100 megahertz of C-Band spectrum, as the Federal Communications Commission continues to mull
FCC meeting will address wireline competition, public safety & homeland security and media The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will hold an open meeting at the end
Indian carriers prepare for 5G despite high spectrum prices
Indian carriers have been busy conducting trials and implementing 5G-ready equipment For some time, it was looking as if India’s 5G spectrum auctions would take place
Only about 40% of mobile phone users want their carriers to automatically block all calls from numbers not in their contacts list — but that
DC Circuit court largely upholds net neutrality repeal, but FCC can’t preempt net neutrality state laws
FCC commissioners react to ruling that largely upholds the repeal, but strikes down preemption of net neutrality rules by states and cities A federal appeals court
FCC proposes PAL auction rules, June 2020 start date
“Hallelujah!” says Commissioner Michael O’Rielly The Federal Communications Commission has unanimously approved a proposal for rules governing the auction of Priority Access Licenses in the 3.5
ESC approvals a key step in commercializing CBRS Commercial access to the 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service band by operators and enterprises continues to take
The Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division has given its blessing to T-Mobile US’ merger with Sprint, saying that the merger conditions will support the entry
Rural carriers using Huawei equipment could access $700 million in federal funds This week members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation amended
DoJ opens inquiry into big tech companies; Facebook to pay $5B in FTC case
The Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division is opening up an inquiry into the business practices of big tech companies, just as Facebook has agreed to
24 EU states conducted cybersecurity analysis; next step is a continent-wide look With commercial 5G service popping up around Europe and the globe, public officials are
EC found Qualcomm violated antitrust laws with 3G ‘market dominance’ The European Commission this week fined U.S. chipset giant Qualcomm $271 million, alleging it forced competitor