The action by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr shines a spotlight on fears that President Trump will use his power to threaten media outlets that don't support him.
The Galaxy A56 has landed on the FCC website, and the new Samsung mid-ranger will indeed have faster charging than the S25.
The FCC's press release on ending DEI efforts could have an immediate impact on broadband efforts to bridge the digital divide.
To address the challenges imposed by the FCC's latest regulation updates, businesses must adopt a proactive, technology-driven approach to compliance management.
President Donald Trump moved to end federal DEI programs with an executive order on Inauguration Day, and new FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has taken action on the rollback.
The FCC’s authority to auction unused spectrum expired almost two years ago and Congress has failed to extend it.
Brendan Carr closed out his first week as FCC chairman by coming to decisions on four more leadership positions within the commission.
On January 27, 2025, the new Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) rule requiring telemarketers to obtain one-to-one consent for
Brendan Carr, newly installed as chairman of the FCC under the new Trump administration, is reviving a trio of complaints aimed at NBC, ABC and CBS content, ones that his predecessor dismissed for being “at odds with the First Amendment.
Brendan Carr is now formally the chair of the Federal Communications Commission, giving him the power to set the agency’s agenda and usher through a host of regulations with major implications for the tech and media industries as soon as he has a Republican majority.
In this episode of Votes and Verdicts, former FCC Commissioner Michael O'Rielly shares insights on what may lie ahead for federal TMT regulation over the next four years.