Starting in July, ‘988’ will direct people to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline By Colleen Hagerty / Published April 20, 2022
Millions of US households are now part of a new affordable internet program By Sarah Wells / Published February 15, 2022
What broadband ‘nutrition labels’ could reveal about your internet provider By Sarah Wells / Published February 4, 2022
The FCC might force cellphone providers to report data breaches differently By Colleen Hagerty / Published January 14, 2022
Aviation concerns have grounded a planned 5G expansion—again By Colleen Hagerty / Published January 4, 2022
The FCC is trying to crack down on those annoying spam texts By Charlotte Hu / Published October 19, 2021
The FCC wants to crack down on SIM swapping, a common form of identity theft By Shira Feder / Published October 9, 2021
The FCC wants to know if you’re paying too much for internet access By Colleen Hagerty / Published September 7, 2021
As more people work from home, internet speed requirements have become a critical issue By Stan Horaczek / Published June 23, 2021
The FCC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit offers millions of Americans a $50 discount on internet access By Stan Horaczek / Published May 16, 2021
The FCC wants your help to get a better picture of US broadband access By Stan Horaczek / Published April 12, 2021
The FCC is about to undergo a huge shift that could drastically affect the internet By Stan Horaczek / Published January 22, 2021
Robocalls aren’t dead yet, but the FCC is finally taking aim By Stan Horaczek / Published June 7, 2019
Wi-Fi could get much faster thanks to a proposed change in the wireless spectrum By Rob Verger / Published October 26, 2018
Here’s what you need to know about today’s unavoidable Presidential Alert notification By Stan Horaczek / Published October 3, 2018