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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is a US federal agency responsible for regulating communications across various platforms, including radio, televisi

Overview

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is a US federal agency responsible for regulating communications across various platforms, including radio, television, internet, Wi-Fi, satellite, and cable. Established in 1934, the FCC oversees areas such as broadband access, fair competition, and public safety, with a budget of $388 million in 2022. The FCC works closely with other countries in North America, providing cooperation, oversight, and leadership. With a mandate to regulate communications in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and US territories, the FCC plays a crucial role in shaping the US communications landscape. The FCC's decisions have significant implications for companies like [[verizon|Verizon]], [[at-t|AT&T]], and [[comcast|Comcast]], as well as the overall US economy. As technology continues to evolve, the FCC must balance the needs of various stakeholders, including consumers, businesses, and the government, to ensure that communications services are available, affordable, and secure. The FCC's work is closely watched by industry leaders, policymakers, and the public, with many relying on the agency to protect their interests and promote innovation.