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Blogs
Detroit's Digital Divide
It’s always good to get out of Washington. It’s even better when you get to visit one of America’s great cities. This week...
Thinking Globally, Acting on Mobile
One of the Commission’s biggest challenges is to make sure our rules and policies evolve to reflect major changes in the...
Ensuring the Resiliency of Our Communications Infrastructure
Imagine a community with tens of thousands of residents suffering a communications blackout for more than 48 hours. Not only...
Upgrading Media Rules to Better Serve Consumers in Today's Video Marketplace
While summer may be hiatus for some television programs, here at the Commission we’ve been hard at work to ensure a more...
Leading towards Next Generation "5G" Mobile Services
Over the past decade, wireless services and technologies have dramatically evolved while shaping our economy and society. We...
Seizing the Opportunities of Unlicensed Spectrum and Wireless Microphones
From the outset of our work to implement the world’s first Incentive Auction, a central goal has been to maximize the amount...
Advancing Technology Transitions by Protecting Consumers, Competition and Public Safety in an IP-World
The transition to efficient, modern communications networks is bringing new and innovative services to consumers and...
Enhancing Competition and Opportunity in the Mobile Marketplace
Few areas of our economy hold more promise for aspiring entrepreneurs and innovators than the wireless broadband sector...
Crafting Balanced Incentive Auction Rules in the Public Interest
This Sunday marks the first day of summer, and what will be the critical season for finalizing key details for next year’s...
A Lifeline for Low-Income Americans
The Lifeline program was established in 1985 to help low-income Americans afford access to vital communications. Our nation’s...