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  1. 13 hours ago

    Read the agenda for the FCC’s January 31 Open Meeting here:

  2. 13 hours ago

    Yesterday, President Trump designated the FCC’s 34th Chairman. Learn more about Chairman Pai:

  3. 15 hours ago

    When dialing 911 please call only for emergencies. Learn your local number for reporting non-life-threatening issues.

  4. 15 hours ago

    Public Safety Tip: If you use 911 for non-emergency calls, you may delay help for people caught in real emergencies.

  5. 17 hours ago

    Winter storm coming? Charge up your mobile phones, laptops and tablets. Read more here:

  6. 19 hours ago

    graphically illustrate FCC initiatives. Visit:

  7. 20 hours ago

    Jamming devices create serious safety risks. Read the FCC's rules on jamming here:

  8. 20 hours ago

    Jamming is illegal. It's a violation of federal law to market, sell, import or use a signal jammer in the U.S.

  9. 20 hours ago

    Cell jammers are illegal because they interfere with mobile phones and first responder communications.

  10. Jan 23

    Read the statement from , who was named chairman by today

  11. Jan 23

    This afternoon, I was informed that designated me the 34th Chairman of the . It is a deeply humbling honor.

  12. Jan 23

    Check out this guide to learn how to protect against & dispute unauthorized phone bill charges:

  13. Jan 23

    Protect your mobile device from theft by being aware of your surroundings. Check out other helpful at

  14. Jan 23

    : You can shop around for backup power options. You don’t have to buy it from your phone company. (3/3)

  15. Jan 23

    : Consider buying backup power or keeping your mobile charged so you can call 911 during an outage. (2/3)

  16. Jan 23

    : In power outages, fiber lines, unlike copper, need backup power to work (1/ 3)

  17. Jan 23

    ICYMI: An FCC info session shows how changing phone service technologies affect consumers

  18. Jan 19

    Learn how to keep your cell phone number when changing service providers here:

  19. Jan 19

    Phone companies are upgrading their lines from copper to fiber across the U.S. Learn more:

  20. Jan 19

    The ’s results: 70 MHz of low-band licenses, 14 MHz unlicensed, $10b to winning stations & billions in deficit reduction.

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