FCC Reviewing AT&T, T-Mobile Merger
The Register: Federal Communications Commission starts formally reviewing the proposed acquisition of T-Mobile by AT&T.
The Register: Federal Communications Commission starts formally reviewing the proposed acquisition of T-Mobile by AT&T.
The Register: Carriers are apparently doing their best to keep the Federal Communications Commission from implementing such as measure however.
BGR: Federal Communications Commission official says his agency's approval of the carrier merger isn't a forgone conclusion.
Engadget: FCC mention confirms upcoming smartphone for Verizon Wireless.
BGR: Apparently, Verizon dropped thousands of emergency calls placed during a blizzard in late January.
Virginia Democrat offers legislation to authorize the Federal Communications Commission to conduct so-called incentive auctions to reallocate spectrum from TV broadcasters to wireless broadband providers.
Leading wireless carrier reaches record settlement with Federal Communications Commission to resolve errant charges as the agency continues its inquiry into the billing practices of the wireless industry.
Latest splash of unwelcome news for the wireless sector comes from the Hill, where House Oversight Committee subcommittee Chairman Dennis Kucinich announces a probe into debt-collection practices.
Commission moves to crack down on wireless billing practices, votes to begin rulemaking process for mobility fund to spur new wireless data networks.
Leading wireless provider, feeling the heat from the Federal Communications Commission, commits to refunding millions of consumers for charges for data sessions that they did not initiate.
The FBI and FCC are studying the details of the recent iPad security breach.
With fissures along party lines, Federal Communications Commission approves wireless competition report while the industry worries that it's a stepping stone to tougher regulation.
Renewed push to impose content restrictions to protect kids from indecent material online comes from surge in mobile devices, promises to revisit old issues.