PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Trump says his New York rally marked by crude and racist insults ‘was like a love fest.’ ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has voted to transfer control of a chunk of the 4.9 GHz spectrum band to FirstNet, which operates a network for first responders that is used by AT&T. It ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — LA prosecutors want Erik and Lyle Menendez resentenced in the 1989 killings of their parents, official says.
The U.S. Army Futures and Concepts Center (FCC) is designing the future force by developing integrated concepts and requirements, informed by experimentation, and synchronized into AFC and Army ...
The data cap docket probably won't break any records given that the FCC has fielded many millions of comments on net neutrality, but it currently tops the agency's list of most active proceedings ...
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) top Republican Brendan Carr claimed the agency is taking a recent formal complaint seriously over CBS’ alleged “distortion” of its “60 Minutes ...
The initial announcement was made on June 27, but the FCC officially proposed the rule change less than a month later on July 18. When a rule is officially proposed, typically, the FCC allows for ...
The FCC described the move as a step toward making sure that the 4.9 GHz band is “efficiently and intensely utilized in support of public safety missions nationwide.” The 4.9 GHz decision was a ...
The FCC has allocated 50 megahertz of spectrum in the 4940-4990 MHz band - 4.9 GHz band - for public safety missions. FirstNet, an exclusive network for first responders, has now been permitted to use ...
What just happened? T-Mobile has expressed strong reservations about the FCC's proposed rule that would require carriers to unlock users' phones within 60 days of activation. In a filing with the ...
A rumor that food company Land O'Lakes had announced a return to its previous logo featuring a kneeling Indigenous woman on its packaging circulated online in October 2024. A Facebook post ...
And we looked at it and said, 'that is not how 5G is going to be won and lost.'" T-Mobile told the FCC that it has no plans to expand its mmWave coverage to areas other than small downtown locations.