FCC Approves 2 T-Mobile Deals
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The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has approved two T-Mobile deals that would expand the wireless carrier's network, the commission said on Friday, after the company ended its diversity, equity and inclusion programs under pressure from President Donald Trump's administration.
FCC is facing pressure from Democratic lawmakers for a transparent review of the Paramount-Skydance deal after President Trump's settlement raised questions about media independence.
FCC removes Net Neutrality rules from its books, even though they were not in effect. A federal appeals court, in a suit brought by telecom companies, ha
Senators Edward Markey and Ben Ray Luján are urging FCC Commissioner Olivia Trusty to support a full commission vote on the pending $8 billion deal
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is looking for public comment on how the Cellcom outage affected customers, the agency announced on Friday.
The agency is asking for information about the services affected and its impact on consumers, businesses and government entities.
Other companies that have pulled back on DEI practices in recent months include Salesforce, Amazon, Google, and Target.
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FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has delivered a populist agenda with concrete improvements, and the rest of the Republican Party should be taking notes.
T-Mobile US Inc. has rolled back policies related to diversity, equity, and inclusion to appease the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, who has made clear that merger deals won’t be approved without taking such steps.