About Federal Communications Commission

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is a United States government agency, created, directed, and empowered by Congressional statute (see 47|151 and 47|154), and with the majority of its commissioners appointed by the current president.

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The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 as the successor to the Federal Radio Commission and is charged with regulating all non-Federal Government use of the radio spectrum (including radio and television broadcasting), and all interstate telecommunications (wire, satellite and cable) as well as all international communications that originate or terminate in the United States. It is an important factor in US telecommunication policy.
The FCC took over wire communication regulation from the Interstate Commerce Commission.

The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states of the United States of America, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions.

It is organized into seven Bureaus and ten Staff Offices.

'The Bureaus’ include processing applications for licenses and other filings, analyzing complaints, conducting investigations, developing and implementing regulations, and participating in hearings.
* The Consumer & Governmental Affairs (CGB) develops and implements the FCC's consumer policies, including disability access. CGB serves as the public face of the FCC through outreach and education, as well as through their Consumer Center, which is responsible for responding to consumer inquiries and complaints. CGB also maintains collaborative partnerships with state, local, and tribal governments in such areas as emergency preparedness and implementation of new technologies.

*The Enforcement Bureau (EB) is responsible for enforcement of provisions of the Communications Act 1934, FCC rules, FCC orders, and terms and conditions of station authorizations. Major areas of enforcement that are handled by the Enforcement Bureau are consumer protection, local competition, public safety, and homeland security.

*The International Bureau (IB) develops international policies in telecommunications, such as coordination of frequency allocation and orbital assignments so as to minimize cases of international electromagnetic interference involving U.S. licensees. The International Bureau also oversees FCC compliance with the international Radio Regulations and other international agreements.

*The Media Bureau (MB) develops, recommends and administers the policy and licensing programs relating to electronic media, including cable television, broadcast television, and radio in the United States and its territories. The Media Bureau also handles post-licensing matters regarding direct broadcast satellite service.

*The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) handles nearly all FCC domestic wireless telecommunications programs, policies, and outreach initiatives. Wireless services include: amateur radio; cellular networks; paging; Personal Communications Service; and Part 27 Wireless Communications Services (WCS) such as Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) and fixed, mobile, and broadcast services on the 700 MHz Band.

*The Wireline Competition Bureau (WCB) develops policy concerning wireline telecommunications. The Wireline Competition Bureau’s main objective is to promote growth and economical investments in wireline technology infrastructure, development, markets, and services.

* Establishment of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau is a priority of Chairman Kevin Martin. The Bureau was launched in 2006.

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  2. Walgreens Launches Mobile Rx Alerts, Updates Its iPhone App

    Explore Article eweek.com (Jun 16 2010)

    ...reen's mobile updates come at a time when mobile health applications are growing fast. In fact, the FCC recently advocated expanding the use of smartphone use for physicians. One application by a company... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Technology   iPhone   Android

  3. An Inconceivable Truth: MMS is a Global Success at 30B dollars

    Explore Article Communities Dominate Brands (Jun 1 2010)

    ...tworking site, where your parents may see it too.. So don't think MMS will end anytime soon. The US FCC has just released its latest cellular industry market study for the USA last week. They found MMS m... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   iPhone   Twitter   ZTE

  4. Everything you ever wanted to know about mobile, but were afraid to ask

    Explore Article Communities Dominate Brands (May 28 2010)

    ...doned the fixed landline as redundant (because all family members have cellphones) according to the FCC. This is no surprise, its a universal trend, first observed in Finland in 1998, and in Finland toda... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   iPhone   AT&T   T-Mobile

  5. Consumers confused about early termination fees: FCC survey

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (May 26 2010)

    Consumers confused about early termination fees: FCC survey An FCC survey showed that nearly half of mobile phone users who have plans with early termination fees do ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Federal Communications Commission

  6. How to plan a targeted mobile marketing campaign

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (May 24 2010)

    How to plan a targeted mobile marketing campaign ...ith your audience and regulatory changes from the likes of the Mobile Marketing Association and the Federal Communications Commission. Both can have a major impact on how best to communicate with your target audience. It is imperativ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Technology   Mobile Marketing Association   Federal Communications Commission

  7. Verizon Forgives $18,000 Cell Phone Bill

    Explore Article InformationWeek (May 18 2010)

    The Federal Communications Commission is examining ways consumers and wireless providers can avoid cell phone "bill shock" problems. Veri... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   W. David Gardner   Federal Communications Commission

  8. Mobile Internet Content Coalition petitions FCC to promote open mobile Internet

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (May 11 2010)

    Mobile Internet Content Coalition petitions FCC to promote open mobile Internet ...et Content Coalition, consisting of 4Info Inc., Myxer Inc. and mobileStorm Inc., is petitioning the Federal Communications Commission in support of opening up the mobile Internet. The MICC’s comments to the FCC, drafted by law firm Arent Fox LLP, take a stand in favor of providing “consumers access to the con... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Technology   Federal Communications Commission   Multimedia Messaging Service

  9. The Saturation Myth: Why US will grow far past 100% cellphone penetration

    Explore Article Communities Dominate Brands (May 11 2010)

    ...he ITU is that body (International Telecommunication Union) where for example US government via the FCC (Federal Communciations Commission) and the US cellular industry trade and standardization body CTI... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Technology   iPhone   Ctia

  10. Despite America's iPhone Obsession, We're Behind the World's Mobile Calling Curve - Techtonic Shifts Blog - Newsweek.com

    Explore Article Newsweek Blogs (May 10 2010)

    ...key factor the author neglects to mention is that the Reagan administration chose not to permit the FCC to mandate a common wireless communication standard back in the 1980s, and preferred to let the mar... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Technology   iPhone   Apple

  11. How retailers can leverage SMS for inventory management - Mobile Commerce Daily - Inventory management

    Explore Article Mobile Commerce Daily (May 10 2010)

    How retailers can leverage SMS for inventory management - Mobile Commerce Daily - Inventory management ...ng system to place calls to a mobile number without the prior express consent of the recipient. The Federal Communications Commission believes SMS to be equivalent to a call, at least when it comes to marketing communications. Permis... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Mobile Commerce Daily   SMS   Verisign

  12. Five trends driving mobile marketing and commerce this year

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (May 4 2010)

    Five trends driving mobile marketing and commerce this year ..., agencies, advertisers and wireless carriers have to reassure the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission that the potential for abuse is checkmated by the many safeguards in place. He who speaks loudest i... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Technology   iPhone   Android

  13. Pitting the Web's Users Against Its Gatekeepers - NYTimes.com

    Explore Article The New York Times (May 3 2010)

    ...ad blocked the service by identifying and disabling a common protocol used by BitTorrent users. The Federal Communications Commission ordered Comcast to stop the blocking. Comcast challenged the ruling. On April 6, an appeals court i... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Skype   Federal Communications Commission   Comcast

  14. Court finds Twentieth Century Fox SMS campaign violates Telephone Consumer Protection Act - Mobile Marketer - Legal/priv

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (Apr 12 2010)

    Court finds Twentieth Century Fox SMS campaign violates Telephone Consumer Protection Act - Mobile Marketer - Legal/priv ...ning calls The TCPA applies to certain types of calls. Although the term “call” is not defined, the FCC has opined that the statue covers both voice calls and text "calls" using SMS. The court found this... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Federal Communications Commission

  15. Court finds Twentieth Century Fox SMS campaign violates Telephone Consumer Protection Act

    Explore Article Mobile Marketer (Apr 8 2010)

    Court finds Twentieth Century Fox SMS campaign violates Telephone Consumer Protection Act ...ning calls The TCPA applies to certain types of calls. Although the term “call” is not defined, the FCC has opined that the statue covers both voice calls and text "calls" using SMS. The court found this... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Federal Communications Commission

  16. Laying the Foundation for Our Mobile Future | Wireless Week

    Explore Article Wireless Week (Mar 23 2010)

    Laying the Foundation for Our Mobile Future | Wireless Week ...e come to expect from the world's leading wireless industry were in jeopardy until a week ago, when FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announced he would avert an impending spectrum crisis that would have n... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Technology   American Red Cross   Julius Genachowski

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