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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is a governmental regulatory agency tasked with ensuring a competitive and fair market for radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable communications within the United States of America and its territories.[1] The commission is currently chaired by Brendan Carr, who is expected to shift the FCC’s focus on several key communication policy areas such as net neutrality, broadband regulation, digital equity, market competition, infrastructure funding, online content moderation, and regulatory treatment for similar communications services.[2]

Federal Communications Commission
Basic information
Founded 1934
Legal structure Government agency
Industry Regulation
Official website https://fcc.gov/

Current regulations relevant to consumer protection

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See also

References

  1. What We Do | Federal Communications Commission
  2. Expectations for a Chairman Carr Led Federal Communications Commission | Insights | Venable LLP