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Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government that regulates interstate and international communications. In the infrastructure context, it shapes investment by establishing policies for broadband deployment, spectrum allocation, and competition in the digital and telecommunications sectors.

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Founded 1934 1,400 employees
Government AgencyGovernment

Strategic Overview

  • Focuses on promoting universal access to broadband, especially in unserved and underserved areas.
  • Manages spectrum allocation to facilitate the deployment of 5G and other wireless technologies.
  • Develops policies to foster competition and innovation in the telecommunications market.
  • Oversees programs like the Universal Service Fund to subsidize broadband infrastructure development.

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Key People

Jessica Rosenworcel
Chairwoman

Track Record

90
Years Active

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
Digital/Telecom
Geographies
North America

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