Dish is trying to avoid paying the billions of dollars it owes to tower operators and contractors for its failed attempt to run its own network.
There’s a good reason why the U.S. government doesn’t want wireless spectrum treated like a passive asset to be pumped and dumped by investors. The airwaves are a scarce resource critical to American ...
Two heads are better than one.” That likely is true when the two heads agree with one another. But when they disagree, only one head can, and should, prevail. B ...
In an era when access to the world fits in the palm of your hand, space on the information superhighway becomes premium property. This scarce spectrum on the airwaves is awarded to companies by the ...
The Commission will vote on deleting obsolete broadcast rules and on issues relating to robocalls, call centers, spectrum and ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-0 on November 20th to advance plans to auction key wireless spectrum crucial for advanced technology uses, with one objective being to improve ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Oct. 28, 2025, adopted two Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that reflect the Commission's broader push to modernize its licensing framework and ...