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  2. Lifeline (FCC program) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifeline_(FCC_program)

    Lifeline is the Federal Communications Commission 's program, established in 1985, intended to make communications services more affordable for low-income consumers. Lifeline provides subscribers a discount on monthly telephone service purchased from participating providers in the marketplace. Subscribers can also purchase discounted broadband ...

  3. Affordable Connectivity Program - Wikipedia

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    The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) was a United States government-sponsored program that provided internet access to low-income households. [1] Several companies signed on to participate in the program, including Verizon Communications, Frontier Communications, T-Mobile, Spectrum, Cox, AT&T, Xfinity, Optimum and Comcast. [2][3] The ...

  4. General radiotelephone operator license - Wikipedia

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    General radiotelephone operator license. The general radiotelephone operator license (GROL) is a license granted by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that is required to operate certain radio equipment. It is required for any person who adjusts, maintains, or internally repairs FCC licensed radiotelephone transmitters in the ...

  5. FCC approves net neutrality rules, reclassifies broadband as ...

    www.engadget.com/2015-02-26-fcc-net-neutrality.html

    FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler laid out the basic gist of the plan earlier this month -- it'll ban things like paid prioritization, a tactic some ISPs used to get additional fees from bandwidth-heavy ...

  6. The FCC will crack down on ISPs to address 'digital ...

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    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is keeping a close eye on internet providers to make sure they provide Americans with equal access to broadband services regardless of customers ...

  7. Local franchise authority - Wikipedia

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    Local franchise authority. A local franchise authority ( LFA) is a United States local government organization that, together with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), regulates cable television service within the local government's area. [1] In some cases the LFA is the state, while in others it might be a city, county, or municipality.

  8. FCC votes to restore net neutrality protections - Engadget

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    That enables the FCC to regulate broadband internet in a similar way to water, power and phone services. That includes giving the agency oversight of outages and the security of broadband networks.

  9. FCC rule would make carriers unlock all phones after 60 days

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    The FCC wants to make it significantly easier for consumers to unlock their phones from their carriers, proposing that all devices must be unlockable just 60 days after purchase.