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Regardless of politics, allowing ISPs to operate in a rule-free zone without any government oversight is reckless". [9] According to Anna Eshoo the consequences of the resolution's passage are clear: "broadband providers like AT&T, Comcast, and others will be able to sell your personal information to the highest bidder without your permission ...
From the FCC: If you think you’ve received a political robocall or text that does not comply with the FCC’s rules, you can file an informal complaint with the federal agency at fcc.gov/complaints.
Numerical letter ID in the FCC CDBS database, usually five digits, at the end of the URL. Number: required: History card flag: hcards: Displays "FCC History Cards for" if flagged yes. Use if the CDBS letter is a set of History Cards. Example yes: Boolean: optional: Call sign or URL text: callsign: Call sign of station or custom URL text. String ...
ISP Abuse reporting address Acceptable use policy AT&T: abuse att.net: Acceptable use policy: Bell Sympatico: abuse sympatico.ca: Acceptable use policy: Bezeq: abuse bezeqint.net: BigPond ...
The FCC will vote December 12th on a declaratory ruling that would classify SMS and MMS messages as information services. Senators urge FCC to preserve neutrality protections for text messages ...
The FCC derives its jurisdiction to facilitate the deployment of broadband to Americans in Section 706 in the Telecommunications act of 1996. In this section the code states that the FCC is to “encourage the deployment on a reasonable and timely basis of advanced telecommunications capability to all Americans.” [ 9 ] They currently want to ...
Tens of millions of Americans still don’t have access to high-speed home internet, the Federal Communications Commission said Thursday in a new report highlighting the digital divide.
The Federal Communications Commission Open Internet Order of 2010 is a set of regulations that move towards the establishment of the internet neutrality concept. [1] Some opponents of net neutrality believe such internet regulation would inhibit innovation by preventing providers from capitalizing on their broadband investments and reinvesting that money into higher quality services for consumers.