Report Number 2501 - wireless fcc-2025

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The Commission and its Enforcement Bureau enforce the Communications Act and the Commissions rules and orders in two primary ways: (1) by initiating investigations, and taking appropriate action if violations are found; and (2) by resolving disputes between industry participants either through mediation and settlement
The types of complaints include access and billing concerns to issues with service speeds, number porting, equipment, unwanted calls and texts, and much more. Complaints can be filed online at fcc.gov/complaints. Filing online is the quickest and most effective way to file a complaint.
The FCC is most likely to penalize a TV station for violating a regulation. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is the United States government agency responsible for regulating communication, including television, radio, and telecommunications.
About the FCC. The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories.
Consumers can file a complaint with the FCC on issues about phone equipment and services, internet service, and TV and radio services. The types of complaints include access and billing concerns to issues with service speeds, number porting, equipment, unwanted calls and texts, and much more.
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Technical Rule Violations Antenna Structure Registration, Lighting and Marking Requirements. Unlicensed Operations. Wireless 911 and E911 Violations. Emergency Alert System (EAS) Violations. Cable Signal Leakage Enforcement. Interference Complaints.
The bureau also implements competitive bidding for spectrum auctions and regulates wireless communications services including mobile phones, public safety, and other commercial and private radio services.
The FCC licenses individual stations only; it does not license radio or television networks, which are organizations composed of multiple stations. Examples of networks include ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox. The FCC does license the owners of particular stations within those networks.

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