WHAT IS FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) ?

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

The Government Communications Commission was established in 1934 by the Communications Act, merging and organizing to not only oversee, but also to enforce, federal control of communications such as telephone, telegraph, and radio. The Federal Communications Commission, abbreviated as the FCC, is an independent United States Government agency charged with supervising and regulating government agencies responsible for international and interstate communications by satellite, radio, wire, cable, and television.