Inside the Bureau
Customer Privacy
Both the Communications Act and the Commission’s rules require telecommunications carriers, and interconnected providers of Voice over Internet...Disabilities Rights Enforcement
The Commission has a number of programs and rules designed to enhance the accessibility of communications technologies to individuals with...Weather Radar Interference Enforcement
The Enforcement Bureau recently took action against companies operating devices that caused interference to Terminal Doppler Weather...Rural Call Completion; Problems with Long Distance or Wireless Calling to Rural Areas
Rural consumers are reporting significant problems receiving long distance or wireless calls on their landline telephones. If...
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About the Bureau
The Enforcement Bureau (EB) is the primary FCC unit responsible for enforcing the provisions of the Communications Act, the Commission’s rules, orders, and various licensing terms and conditions. EB’s mission is to investigate and respond quickly to potential unlawful conduct to ensure: (1) consumer protection in an era of complex communications; (2) a level playing field to promote robust competition; (3) efficient and responsible use of the public airwaves; and (4) strict compliance with public safety-related rules.
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