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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is a U.S. government agency that oversees and regulates interstate and international communications, including television, radio, phone, and internet. Its main role is to ensure that these services operate fairly, efficiently, and without interference, while also protecting consumer rights. The FCC sets rules for licensing, manages spectrum use, and enforces laws against harmful broadcasts or deceptive practices. Overall, it aims to promote accessible, reliable communication services for the public, balancing industry interests with consumer protections.