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alex41 [277]
2 years ago
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What are the roles of the FCC in the US?

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Harrizon [31]2 years ago
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Regulating the country's communications infrastructure, ensuring communication technology is compatible with existing technology and assigning frequencies to television, radio, cable, and satellite providers are the roles of the FCC in the US.

<h3>What is the role of  FCC in the US?</h3>

The United States government entity known as the Federal Communications Commission is in charge of upholding the legislation, censorship, and broadcast licenses governing domestic and foreign communications in the country.

Operates as a separate company that is funded by regulatory fines. It was established to take the place of the related Radio Communications Act.

Thus, option A, B and D are correct.

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