1. The Federal Communications Commission has approved what could be the first phone in the U.S. market compatible with a Long Term Evolution network for high-speed, 4G data. But there are more questions than answers about the handset and when it will reach consumers.
    NewsFactor via Yahoo! News - Jul 30 02:02pm
  2. News Analysis: The Federal Communications Commission has approved the first LTE (Long Term Evolution) hand set, the Samsung SCH-r900. Further more Verizon is testing its LTE Network in Boston and Seattle. Can a true iPhone 4G for the Verizon LTE network be far behind?
    eWeek - Jul 31 09:00am
  3. President Obama's Federal Communications Commission is making decisions candidate Obama would have opposed. Editorial Page Editor Ryan Blethen urges the president to engage his FCC chairman and tighten up cross-ownership rules.
    Seattle Times - Jul 30 03:13pm
  4. Federal Communications Commission - Overview

    Get the latest Federal Communications Commission updates on this topic page with:

    • News Stories
    • Videos
    • Blogs
    • Photos

    and more...

    news.yahoo.com/topics/fcc
  5. The Federal Communications Commission has just given its stamp of approval to the very first Long Term Evolution (LTE) device, which will run on a different kind of 4G technology than Sprint's Evo phone. read more
    TG Daily - Jul 30 08:50am
  6. The Federal Communications Commission has finally approved the first 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) phone for sale in the US. Though the first LTE handset will be available through MetroPCS, the FCC has now opened the door for other LTE devices, including those for Verizon's in-testing LTE network. The Samsung SCH-r900 will be the first LTE phone to market in the US, which MetroPCS hopes to launch ...
    Ars Technica - Jul 30 10:23am
  7. The Federal Communications Commission has recently approved some of the first devices to use Long Term Evolution 4G technology, including a phone and a laptop dongle.
    InformationWeek - Jul 30 07:28am
  8. Investigators with the Federal Communications Commission were at the Robstown Independent School District Administration Building Monday and Tuesday to conduct an audit of the use of federal grant money obtained by the district since 2003.
    Nueces County Record Star - Jul 30 02:56pm
  9. The Federal Communications Commission is proposing to retain its outdoor antenna standard for determining whether a satellite customer is eligible to receive a distant-network version of a local TV station affiliate, which would ease broadcaster fears they could be facing more out-of-market competition for eyeballs and ad dollars.
    MultiChannel News - Jul 29 08:47am
  10. WASHINGTON: The Federal Communications Commission posted its updated count of broadcast licenses this week. As of June 30, there were 30,855 broadcast TV and radio stations in the United States, up from 30,666 at the end of March.
    Television Broadcast - Jul 29 12:26pm
  11. The Federal Communications Commission set aside a small band of radio waves for jet makers to test new planes. But medical device makers covet the same frequencies for a new generation of equipment.
    NPR - Jul 28 02:10pm