The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) serves as the regulatory authority in the United States for various communication industries, including television, radio, internet, wireless communications, and more. Its primary role is to ensure the public interest is served in these sectors. The FCC regulates and enforces policies, rules, and standards that promote fair competition, protect consumers, and ensure reliable and affordable communication services nationwide. This includes spectrum allocation, licensing, and overseeing the construction and operation of communication infrastructure. The FCC also monitors and enforces compliance with relevant laws and regulations, investigates complaints, and mediates disputes. Additionally, the FCC plays a crucial role in promoting universal access to communication services, supporting innovation, and promoting public safety in these industries.
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