
Enforcement Bureau (EB)
The Enforcement Bureau (EB) is a division of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) responsible for enforcing laws and regulations related to communication services in the United States. Its main roles include investigating complaints, ensuring compliance with rules, and taking action against violators, such as unlawful broadcasters or companies that misuse airwaves. The EB helps protect consumers and promote fair competition in the communications industry, ensuring that services like radio, television, and telecommunications operate smoothly and legally.