In a blow to the free and open internet, a federal appeals court ruled that the FCC does not have the authority to impose net neutrality rules.
The regulator wants mobile carriers to be required to unlock your phone within 60 days of activation.
The FCC is forcing ISPs to break down the costs of their internet bills, including hidden fees, to customers thanks to its new "nutrition labels."
Legislation regulating the use of a person's likeness in computer-generated imagery has been introduced, following the Taylor Swift deepfake debacle.
AI technology is already disrupting America's democratic process, and the FCC would like to outlaw generative-AI robocalls before the 2024 election gets going.
Apple, Google and Meta have internet regulators’ nod to unleash even more VR and AR Goggles, glasses, and more without seeking a license.
It's the first step in bringing back open internet protections.
After nearly six years of allowing internet providers to throttle speeds, the FCC is reportedly ready to reclassify broadband as an essential service.
Starlink is lagging behind Musk's vision, securing only one million active subscribers by 2022's end versus the billionaire's projected 20 million.
Unwanted robotexting is a growing problem across the U.S., and the FCC is stepping in with new rules for the first time to protect consumers.
The proposed Space Bureau would oversee satellite licensing, orbital communications, and space debris.
Under the newly proposed rule, companies and carriers would have to tell customers about any accidental data breaches, and divulge all hacks much more quickly.
The bill gives the FCC the power to set standards for the prison phone industry which has been massively overcharging prisoners and their families for decades.
Victims reportedly received robocalls urging them to forfeit information or pay a fee in order to receive up to around $10,000 in student loan debt relief.
Providers like Comcast, AT&T, and Cox will have to display actual costs of service, including hidden fees, data caps, speed promises, and discount expiration.
The bill, designed to improve tech access for people who are blind and deaf, has the full backing of the FCC's chairwoman and multiple accessibility groups.
Currently, satellite launches are exempt from the National Environmental Policy Act, but the Government Accountability Office says the FCC should reconsider.
Satellites are launching to orbit at a record pace, prompting the FCC to rethink the way it's organized.
The agency has threatened to block seven companies' calls if they don't mitigate robocalls within two weeks, in compliance with mandatory STIR/SHAKEN standards.
The newly proposed legislation would officially classify broadband as an essential service and grant the FCC the authority to enforce net neutrality rules.