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FCC Commissioner Pai Discusses 5G Mobile Networks
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
FCC Commissioner Pai discusses the FCC's involvement in the upcoming 5G mobile network standard.
Tired Of Telemarketers? So Is The FCC
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
The FCC plans to release consumer complaints about telemarketing to help bring an end to unwanted calls.

FCC Should Mandate Open Source Router Firmware And Fast Security Updates, Say Internet Experts
By Lucian Armasu published
AT&T Increases Data Cap In Face Of $100 Million FCC Fine
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
The FCC is planning a fine against AT&T for misleading customers about its data caps on unlimited data plans.
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai Opposes Open Internet, Claims U.S. Internet Model Superior To Europe's
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
Ajit Pai published a statement opposing the Open Internet, but how much truth is there behind his claims?
FairPoint, Connect America To Expand Internet Access Across 14 States
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
FairPoint will expand Internet service to rural areas in 14 states, but at speeds slower than broadband.
AT&T/DirecTV Merger Approved By FCC, Agency Forces Fiber Expansion And More
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
The FCC approved the acquisition on the condition that the new company expand its fiber optic broadband Internet access service to 12.5 million new locations.
FCC Fines GPSPS For Multiple Violations
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
The FCC fined GPSPS, an Atlanta-based telephone company, $9.065 million over several violations, including overcharging customers and falsifying evidence submitted to government regulatory officials.
FCC's New Proposal Goes Beyond Open Internet, Focuses On Infrastructure
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
A new proposal from FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler shows a strong push to upgrade telecommunication networks.
FCC Fines ISPs Terracom, Yourtel $3.5 Million For Violating Consumer Privacy
By Michael Justin Allen Sexton published
The FCC is charging two smaller ISPs, sister companies Terracom and Yourtel, with a $3.5 million fine for violating consumer privacy and over-billing of the federal Lifeline program.
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