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Welcome to the Enforcement Bureau's Home Page!
The Enforcement Bureau is the primary organizational unit within the Federal
Communications Commission that is responsible for enforcement of provisions
of the Communications Act, the Commission's rules, Commission orders and
terms and conditions of station authorizations.
Major areas of enforcement that are handled by the Enforcement Bureau are:
(1) consumer protection enforcement; (2) local competition enforcement; and
(3) public safety/homeland security enforcement.
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Our Offices
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Office of the Bureau Chief
Investigations & Hearings Division
Market Disputes Resolution Division
Spectrum Enforcement Division
Telecommunications Consumers Division
Regional & Field Offices
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Our Headlines
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06-26-2009
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Commission Vacates Enforcement Orders Relating to Time Warner Cable and Cox Cables Implementation of Switched Digital Video and Affirms Forfeiture Order Requiring Notice to Local Franchise Authorities
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05-12-2009
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Commission debars Judy Green from all activities associated with the E-Rate program for ten years
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04-15-2009
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$175,000 Forfeiture proposed against Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc. for shipping TV receiving devices that do not contain digital television reception capability
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03-31-2009
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Omniat International Telecom, LLC d/b/a OMNIAT Telecom - NAL and Order
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02-26-2009
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Enforcement Bureau Proposes $2,000 Forfeiture against GOES Telecom, Inc. for Filing a Non-compliant CPNI Certification
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02-26-2009
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Enforcement Bureau Proposes $2,000 Forfeiture against Ganoco, Inc. for Filing a Non-compliant CPNI Certification
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02-26-2009
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Enforcement Bureau Proposes $2,000 Forfeiture against Gabriel Wireless, LLC for Filing a Non-compliant CPNI Certification
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02-26-2009
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Enforcement Bureau Proposes $6,000 Forfeiture against Wayne Frank for Filing a Non-compliant CPNI Certification
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02-26-2009
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Enforcement Bureau Proposes $4,000 Forfeiture against Commnet Wireless, LLC for Filing a Non-compliant CPNI Certification
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The content of
these pages is unofficial and not authority for action.
Views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S.
Federal Communications Commission.
Webmaster:
Frank Haynes
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