
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is a U.S. government agency that regulates and oversees all forms of communication, including television, radio, phone, internet, and satellite services. Its main role is to ensure that these communications are effective, fair, and accessible, while also managing spectrum use to prevent interference. The FCC enforces rules, allocates licenses, and promotes innovation and competition within the communications industry, ultimately aiming to serve the public interest by maintaining reliable and equitable access to communication services across the country.