The FCC has the power to regulate all of the following communications EXCEPT: The INTERNET
At the moment there are no regulations the FCC has imposed on Broadband ISP's but there are some in the works to regulate this service.
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The FCC regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. It does not regulate content on the internet or communications within individual states.
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Yes, our Cantennas and Pigtails have been tested and comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Make sure other wireless devices that you use also comply. Compliance with FCC regulations is your responsibility. Check with your Internet Service Providers to find out if they permit sharing of their Internet connections.
The FCC. There's an episode about the FCC on Family Guy. THey made that episode about the FCC for the FCC.
FCC Wieless Telecommunications Bureau (FCC-WTB)
The US FCC says basic broadband internet service has a speed of at least 4.0 Mbits per second. However, the server conditions and the network you are on affects how fast your internet is. Speed varies by region.
As of 2009, Jonathan Spalter is in charge of the FCC.
FCC Song was created in 2004.
There is no one governing body that regulates the Internet. The Internet is considered a 'self-regulating' body, meaning Internet Service Providers are given the responsibility of monitoring and regulating content. The FCC, however, keeps an eye over ISPs to ensure they're doing their job correctly.