U.S. Federal Communications Commission
Recent News About U.S. Federal Communications Commission
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Class I rail $110M communications modernization initiative could transform rail safety, operations in 2025
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved a $110 million initiative to modernize North America's rail communications systems by 2025, reallocating 900 MHz spectrum to support broadband deployment.
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Rail industry’s sluggish transition to new broadband frequency raising concerns
U.S. rail carriers were granted a new wireless broadband frequency by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) four years ago, but concerns are growing that a transition to the new network is not being robustly pursued.
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North American railroads tell FCC they’ll make 2025 communications tech update deadline
The nation’s largest railroad trade association told the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) its members will make a Sept. 2025 deadline to transition to new communications technology, enabling freight trains to finally access modern, high-bandwidth software applications that will improve safety.
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TechNet CEO on FCC ban on China imports: 'This is a smart and strategic action from the FCC that protects our national security'
Linda Moore, CEO of TechNet, a bipartisan group of technology CEOs, said the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) ban on imports from Chinese telecommunications companies including Huawei and ZTE will be beneficial to American national security.
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FCC labels Chinese companies as a 'threat to national security'
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently added two Chinese companies to a list of companies that it believes threaten national security given their associations with foreign governments or groups.