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The FCC has banned new foreign-made consumer routers, citing cyberattacks linked to China. Every major brand is affected. Here's what it means for your home, your wallet, and the future of internet hardware.
The FCC has banned new imports of foreign-made consumer networking gear, citing national security. After drones, routers are next. What this means for prices, competition, and the future of connected homes.
An FCC enforcement chief privately offered to help Chairman Brendan Carr's pressure campaign against ABC—while holding direct authority over the very stations being targeted. What this reveals about regulatory independence.
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[email protected]SpaceX has filed to launch up to 1 million satellites for space-based data centers. As its feud with Amazon intensifies, the FCC chairman has publicly sided against Amazon. What's really at stake.
SpaceX reports that Starlink satellites performed over 148,000 collision avoidance maneuvers in six months, with many triggered by Chinese satellites like Honghu-2.
The FCC, led by Brendan Carr, warns talk shows about losing their equal-time rule exemption. Explore the FCC equal-time rule talk shows 2026 policy shift.
The FCC has waived Verizon's 60-day phone unlocking mandate. Customers must now wait until contracts are paid off, or up to one year for prepaid devices.
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[email protected]The FCC has granted Verizon a waiver from its 60-day phone unlocking mandate. Learn how the Verizon FCC phone unlocking waiver 2026 affects your ability to switch carriers.
The FCC has approved SpaceX to launch 7,500 additional Starlink Gen2 satellites as of January 2026. This brings the total authorized constellation to 15,000 units.
SpaceX has secured FCC approval to launch 7,500 more Gen2 Starlink satellites, bringing the total to 15,000. Discover the new 2028 deadlines and regulatory waivers.
On Jan 10, 2026, the FCC authorized SpaceX to launch 7,500 more Gen2 Starlink satellites, bringing the total to 15,000. This expansion boosts global high-speed internet and mobile coverage.
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[email protected]The FCC is set to vote on January 29, 2026, to authorize high-power 6GHz Wi-Fi GVP devices. Learn how this regulatory shift will impact AR/VR and outdoor connectivity.