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New FCC Order Liberalizes the International Settlement Rate Rules for Telecommunication Carriers ( June 1999 )
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") has recently amended its International Settlements Policy ("ISP. -
Broadcast Ownership Rules ( May 1998 )
The Federal Communication Commission's biennial review of broadcast ownership rules. -
Deregulation and Cable ( August 1997 )
As part of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Congress deregulated most aspects of cable rate regulation. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) no longer has the authority to accept or resolve complaints about cable rates. -
Federal Communications Commission Alert Regarding Auction Scams ( December 1998 )
Publication for consumers from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) which describes various scams that promote fraudulent investments in FCC licenses subject to auction. -
How to File a Complaint with the Federal Communications Commission ( November 1996 )
Publication from the Federal Communications Commission which describes how to file a complaint with them. -
Interception and Divulgence of Radio Communications ( March 1996 )
Fact sheet from the Federal Communications Commissions which provides general information regarding the interception of radio communications as governed by the Communications Act. -
The Federal Communications Commission Universal Service Programs for Low-Income Consumers ( March 1999 )
Publication from the Federal Communications Commission which describes universal service programs for low income telecommunications customers. -
The Federal Communications Commission's Universal Service Support Mechanisms ( July 1998 )
Publication for consumers from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) which describes the actions the FCC has taken to ensure that affordable access to telecommunications services is available. -
Wireless Telecommunications Investment Scams ( December 1997 )
Publication from the Federal Communications Commission which offers guidelines to help protect potential investors in wireless telecommunications services from being defrauded by unscrupulous promoters.
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