The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government.

The FCC is charged with regulating all non-federal government use of the radio spectrum (including radio and television broadcasting), and all interstate telecommunications (wire, satellite and cable) as well as all international communications that originate or terminate in the United States. It is an important factor in U.S. telecommunication policy. Read More

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AT&T
AT&T Doubles Fee to Upgrade Cellphone, Cites More Sophisticated Devices

By IBTimes

The Dallas-based company will now charge $36 to upgrade a phone compared to $18 previously. (5:00 pm)

MORE TOPICS: AT&T, NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, LONDON

Google Secret Project: 'Next-Generation Personal Communication Device' in Testing
Google Secret Project: 'Next-Generation Personal Communication Device' in Testing

By IBTimes UK

Fresh speculation suggests that Google's mysterious new project is a completely next-generation personal communication device. (6:33 am)

MORE TOPICS: SMARTPHONE

Sprint
Sprint CEO Remark Spurs Talk of T-Mobile Bid

By IBTimes

Sprint CEO Dan Hesse said his company might benefit from the collapse of the AT&T bid for T-Mobile USA. (Feb 10)

MORE TOPICS: IPHONE, BARCLAYS, NYSE, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Charles Dickens Google Doodle
Google Rumored to Develop Wireless Home Entertainment Device

By IBTimes

Google is developing a wireless streaming home entertainment system, which it will manufacture and sell under its own brand (Feb 09)

MORE TOPICS: NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES, ANDROID

Madonna performs during the halftime show with Nicki Minaj (L) and M.I.A. in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game in Indianapolis, Indiana
Super Bowl, Madonna set new TV audience records

By Reuters

Quarterback Eli Manning and his New York Giants may have beaten superstar Tom Brady and the New England Patriots at Sunday's Super Bowl, but none them could outmuscle Madonna -- at least, where TV audiences were concerned. (Feb 07)

MORE TOPICS: JANET JACKSON, COURT, NEW YORK, SUPREME COURT, SUPER BOWL

M.I.A
Who Is M.I.A? 5 Things to Know about the Controversial Super Bowl Rapper

By IBTimes

M.I.A successfully upstaged Madonna. That's right. The sassy rapper, most popular on the alternative scene, made more headlines Monday morning after Super Bowl Sunday than the Queen of Pop herself. (Feb 07)

MORE TOPICS: CALIFORNIA, COURT, NEW YORK, SUPER BOWL, LOS ANGELES, LADY GAGA

M.I.A Middle Finger
Super Bowl Controversy: M.I.A Middle Finger Blamed on 'Adrenaline and Nerves,' Madonna 'Livid'

By IBTimes

M.I.A stirred controversy Sunday after flashing the middle finger during the Super Bowl Halftime Show 2012 starring superstar singer Madonna. Though sources close to M.I.A issued an apology, Madonna is reportedly "livid.". (Feb 07)

MORE TOPICS: JANET JACKSON, COURT, SUPER BOWL, LONDON

M.I.A
M.I.A Flips Middle Finger at Super Bowl Halftime Show: Top Twitter Reactions [PHOTO, VIDEO]

By IBTimes

Singer M.I.A upstaged Madonna at the Super Bowl halftime show by flipping her middle finger in front of millions of viewers during the most-watched telecast of the year. (Feb 06)

MORE TOPICS: TWITTER, COURT, SUPER BOWL

Madonna- Super Bowl Halftime show
M.I.A. Flips Middle Finger at Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show (VIDEO)

By IBTimes

NBC apologized on Sunday night for singer M.I.A. flipping off cameras with her middle finger during Madonna's halftime performance at the Super Bowl. (Feb 06)

MORE TOPICS: NEW YORK, SUPER BOWL

AT&T's chief executive Randall Stephenson and Deutsche Telekom CEO Rene Obermann
AT&T CEO: Spectrum, FCC Challenges for Telecommunications Company in the Future

By IBTimes

Wireless spectrum for smartphones, and how the Federal Communications Commission is dealing with the lack of it, are the major obstacles facing AT&T in the future, CEO Randall Stephenson said. (Jan 26)

MORE TOPICS: IPHONE, AT&T, CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW, NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, SMARTPHONE, LONDON

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