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Blogs
Another Win for Consumers
Few things rankle consumers as much as unwanted calls and texts. Thanks to the passage of the Telephone Consumer Protection...
If You Reform It, They Will Come
E-rate is the nation's largest education technology program, and it has helped to ensure that almost every school and library...
Expanding Access to "Life-Changing" Technology
"I feel more equal, more independent. It changed my life" – Lori Siedman, Boston, Massachusetts "I just don’t have the words...
Working Together to Close the Rural Digital Divide
Over the last few years, the FCC has made significant progress modernizing its universal service programs to make broadband...
Direct Video Communication: Access for People who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Speech Disabled in an IP World
A few months ago, I received a note from a woman in New Mexico, recounting her recent experience in making a 911 call. She...
Let's Move on Updating the AM Radio Rules
During her impressive tenure as Acting Chairwoman, Commissioner Clyburn kicked off an important proceeding asking what the...
Innovation in the 3.5 GHz Band: Creating a New Citizens Broadband Radio Service
Five years ago, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration issued a report identifying possible spectrum...
Good News for Consumers, Innovators and Financial Markets
Thank you to the over four million Americans who participated in the Open Internet proceeding. Thanks to them, this decision...
The 'Wonders' of Video Description Technology
A few months ago, Stevie Wonder visited the FCC to talk about how we can harness the power of technology to make performance...
Back to Basics: Promoting Public Safety and Protecting Consumers
This week, I’ve been at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas getting a sneak peak at the very latest gadgets and...