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Verizon seeks FCC approval to extend its device lock period from 60 days to six months, aligning with AT&T’s policy.
Commissioner Nathan Simington outlined the regulatory “cows” his agency is “lining up for the slaughterhouse” as ...
PBS president Paula Kerger told the AJC that current efforts by the Trump administration to defund their operations is more aggressive than skirmishes in the past.
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The Desk on MSNPress rights group threatens lawsuit against ParamountThe Freedom of Press Foundation claims it owns Paramount stock, and will file a derivative lawsuit if the company settles a ...
Thousands of computers and other consumer electronic devices imported into the U.S. that were certified as safe by foreign ...
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PCMag on MSNVerizon Wants to Keep Phones Locked Longer Than 60 DaysVerizon has made a move to keep phones locked to its network for more than 60 days. In a letter to the Federal Communications ...
The FTC requested from the group records of communications with other watchdogs, including the Global Alliance for ...
The move to close a loophole that lets so-called "bad labs"certify devices had bipartisan support. The new rules target labs ...
Verizon has abandoned its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives to secure federal regulatory approval for its 20 ...
Verizon customers can currently unlock their devices after 60 days, but the carrier is petitioning the FCC to push that up to ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has finalized new rules prohibiting Chinese laboratories considered national ...
The Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday to finalize rules barring Chinese labs deemed risks to U.S. national ...
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