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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent regulatory agency responsible for promoting competition and innovation in the communications industry.
Established in 1934, the FCC has a mandate to ensure that the nation's communications system operates fairly and in the public interest. The agency enforces laws related to radio and television stations, wireless telecommunication services, and internet broadband access.
The FCC also plays a role in promoting competition and innovation in the communications industry. This can include initiatives such as promoting open standards and interoperability, and supporting new technologies like 5G and artificial intelligence.
The FCC information on this website is provided by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and can be found at mysitefeed.com/show/breakdown/" target="_blank">https://www.mysitefeed.com/show/breakdown/
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