Independent agency FCC

Federal Communications Commission

7Federal Register docs
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the independent commission that regulates communications, broadcasting, and spectrum. It oversees mobile, broadcast, satellite, and wired communications and sets spectrum allocation (auctions) and network rules.

It also administers the universal-service program that supports rural broadband. Updating rules for technology shifts — from copper to all-IP, 5G, and satellite — is an ongoing task, and it issues many rules in this site's Federal Register data.

What the data shows

  • We have collected 7 Federal Register documents (rules and notices) for this agency.

Federal Register (rules & notices)

By type: Notice 5Proposed Rule 2

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Timeline

Events tied to this entity, newest first, from the data this site tracks.

  1. 2026-06-11 Rule Notice ↗

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FAQ

What does the FCC do?
An independent agency that regulates radio spectrum, communications, and broadcasting, setting frequency allocation and telecom rules.
How does it relate to this site?
It appears in rules and notices on spectrum allocation and communications and broadcasting.
What is its industry impact?
It strongly shapes the telecom and media environment — spectrum, mergers, and internet rules.

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