
Enforcement Bureau
The Enforcement Bureau is a government agency, often part of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States, responsible for enforcing laws and regulations related to communication and media. Its main tasks include investigating violations of communication rules, handling complaints, and ensuring compliance with licensing and public safety standards. The Bureau plays a crucial role in maintaining fair competition, protecting consumers, and promoting a safe and reliable communication environment by taking action against illegal practices, such as unauthorized broadcasting or telecom fraud.