Short Take: FCC postpones action on wireless ownership cap
Wireless providers will have to wait to see if the Federal Communications Commission will modify or lift restrictions on how much airwaves they can own in a given market. In possibly its last act before the new administration takes over, the FCC declined in a biennial review of its rules to act on the matter, instead saying it would start a separate proceeding to draft new rules later this year.
Wireless providers will have to wait to see if the Federal Communications
Commission will modify or lift restrictions on how much airwaves they can
own in a given market. In possibly its last act before the new
administration takes over, the FCC declined in a biennial review of its
rules to act on the matter, instead saying it would start a separate
proceeding to draft new rules later this year.
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Mobile Accessories
Smartwatches
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