Federal Communications Commission
Federal agency responsible for regulations under Federal Communications Commission.
185 regulationsUnlicensed Use of the 6 GHz Band: Expanding Flexible Use in Mid-Band Spectrum between 3.7 and 24 GHz
The FCC is proposing to allow more wireless devices to use radio frequencies in the 6 GHz band without needing a license from the government. This would enable faster wifi, better internet connectivity, and new wireless technologies for homes and businesses without requiring expensive licenses.
Television Broadcasting Services: Hutchinson, KS
This FCC regulation establishes or modifies the rules for television broadcasting services in Hutchinson, Kansas. The rule likely addresses which companies can broadcast on which channels, signal strength requirements, or other technical standards that affect what residents can watch on local TV.
Numbering Policies for Modern Communications
This FCC regulation updates how phone numbers and communication identifiers are assigned and managed in the modern telecommunications system. The rule aims to ensure there are enough numbers available for new technologies and services while making the numbering system work better for consumers and businesses.
Implementation of the Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2015) (WRC-15), Other Allocation Issues, and Related Rule Updates; Correction
This FCC rule updates U.S. radio frequency regulations to match international standards set at a 2015 global conference in Geneva. The changes affect how radio spectrum is allocated and used for wireless communications, including cell phones, Wi-Fi, and other wireless devices.
Petition for Reconsideration of Action in Proceeding; Correction
The FCC is proposing a rule change that would make it easier for people and companies to ask the agency to reconsider decisions it has already made in legal proceedings. This change could give people a second chance to challenge FCC rulings they believe are unfair or based on incorrect information.
Radio Broadcasting Services: Various Locations
This FCC regulation sets rules for radio broadcasting services across different locations in the United States. The rules establish standards for how radio stations can operate, where they can broadcast, and what they must do to serve their local communities.
Numbering Policies for Modern Communications
The Federal Communications Commission is proposing new rules for how phone numbers and other communication identifiers are assigned and managed in the modern era. These rules aim to ensure that the numbering system works efficiently for both consumers and telecommunications companies as communication technologies continue to evolve.
Television Broadcasting Services: Norwell, MA
The FCC is proposing new rules about television broadcasting services in Norwell, Massachusetts. This regulation would affect how TV stations operate in that area and what services they must provide to local residents.
Improving the Effectiveness of the Robocall Mitigation Database; CORES Registration System
The FCC is updating its system to better track and stop robocalls by improving how phone companies register and share information about robocall threats. This rule aims to make it easier for telecommunications providers to work together to identify and block unwanted robocalls before they reach your phone.
Petition for Reconsideration of Action in Proceeding
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is proposing a new rule that would allow people and companies to ask the FCC to reconsider decisions it has already made in legal proceedings. This gives people a second chance to challenge or appeal FCC decisions if they believe the agency made a mistake or didn't consider important information.
Delete, Delete, Delete; Removal of Obsolete Regulations; Partial Withdrawal
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is removing outdated rules from its official regulations that are no longer used or needed. This cleanup effort helps simplify the regulatory system by getting rid of old requirements that don't apply to modern communications technology.
Delete, Delete, Delete
I cannot provide a summary of this regulation because the actual content and details are not included in the information provided. The regulation is titled 'Delete, Delete, Delete' from the FCC, but without knowing what rules or requirements it contains, I cannot explain what it does or why it matters to the public.