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Enforcement Bureau
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03/11/2024
At the Commission
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel announced a formal partnership and Memorandum of Understanding with Georgia’s Office of the Attorney General to stop robocall scams.
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05/30/2023
FCC Takes Stand Against PayG For Failure to Make Payments
The FCC proposed a fine of more than $1.4 million Tuesday against PayG for failing to pay federal regulatory fees and others tied to the Universal Service Fund, Telecommunications Relay Service Fund and the North American Numbering Plan when they were due.
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04/24/2023
Shentel, FCC Reach Settlement Over 911 Outage
Shentel will pay the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau $227,000 to settle an investigation into whether the provider failed to deliver 911 calls during an outage in April 2022.
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03/27/2023
Standard General-TEGNA Heading to Court?
Today at 5pm ET was the deadline Standard General gave the FCC to respond to its formal application for the Commission to review the Media Bureau’s order designating a hearing with the Administrative Law Judge over its proposed TEGNA acquisition.
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03/08/2023
FCC Enforcement Bureau vs Standard General
The FCC’s Enforcement Bureau wants the agency’s Administrative Law Judge to extend the deadline for responding to Standard General and TEGNA’s motion seeking to have the full Commission weigh in on whether the proposed merger should have been designated for a hearing.
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02/17/2023
At the Commission
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel and Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul signed a partnership to protect the state’s residents against robocall scams. Thus far, 44 states have agreed to partnerships with the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau that establish that state and federal investigators will share informations and create structures for cooperation when investigating spoofing and robocall scam campaigns.