Federal Communications Commission The federal agency responsible for regulating broadcast and electronic communications
This stands for the Federal Communications Commission, which regulates the telecommunications industry in the United States of America The FCC establishes guidelines and rules for the sale of prepaid phone cards or international phone cards
Federal Communications Commission - The FCC regulates all systems capable of interstate communications in the United States
Federal Communications Commission Federal agency with authority to regulate all interstate (not intra) communications originating in the U S The FCC does three things: 1) It sets the prices for interstate phone, data and video service 2) It determines who can or cannot get into the business of providing telecommunications service or equipment 3) It determines the electrical and physical standards for telecommunications equipment and services
Federal Communications Commission; handles civilian requests for radio spectrum, allocations and allotments for the U S
Federal Communications Commission The government agency responsible for regulating telecommunications in the United States
an independent governmeent agency that regulates interstate and international communications by radio and television and wire and cable and satellite
Federal Communications Commission; controls also wireless camera system as one of the commercial broadcasting systems
Federal Communications Commission, an independent federal governmental agency authorized by the Communications Act of 1934 to regulate interstate and foreign communications
Federal Communication Commission The U S government agency which oversees and regulates electronic communication 2
Federal Communications Commission The governing authority for telecommunications service
Federal Communications Commission The government agency responsible for regulating telecommunications in the United States, located in Washington, D C Their responsibilities for public radio communications, such as cellular, include allocation of frequencies, the development of regulations that govern their use and monitoring to ensure that regulations are followed
(Federal Communications Commission) The federal agency responsible for establishing rules, laws and mandates which must be followed by regulated telecommunications companies
Federal Communications Commission The FCC Board of Commissioners regulates all electrical communications that originate in the United States
(Federal Communications Commission): Regulatory body governing communications technologies in the US
A board of commissioners appointed by the President under the Communications Act of 1934, with the authority to regulate all interstate telecommunications originating in the United States, including transmission over phone lines