Difference between revisions of "Federal Communications Commission"
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The FCC issues [[licenses]] to private and public entities granting them permission to use specific radio frequencies. | The FCC issues [[licenses]] to private and public entities granting them permission to use specific radio frequencies. | ||
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Revision as of 21:14, 31 May 2008
The Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, is the federal government agency responsible for regulating radio usage in the United States. The FCC does not regulate radio usage by the federal government itself. Federal government radio usage is governed by the NTIA.
The FCC issues licenses to private and public entities granting them permission to use specific radio frequencies.
RadioReference FCC Data Integration
RadioReference.com maintains a complete copy of both the Private and Public FCC License database for use of our members.