FCC
The FCC, short for Federal Communications Commission, is the U.S.’s main authority for communications law and regulation. The FCC regulates communications via cable, radio, satellite, TV and wire throughout the country and its territories.
The FCC, short for Federal Communications Commission, is the U.S.’s main authority for communications law and regulation. The FCC regulates communications via cable, radio, satellite, TV and wire throughout the country and its territories.