
SpaceX "is deeply disappointed and perplexed" because FCC Still Won't Reinstate Starli
• https://www.activistpost.com, By B.N. FrankSpaceX "is deeply disappointed and perplexed" because FCC Still Won't Reinstate Starlink's $886M Broadband Grant
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SpaceX "is deeply disappointed and perplexed" because FCC Still Won't Reinstate Starlink's $886M Broadband Grant
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr details denying support for Elon Musk's Starlink and the rise of antisemitism on social media platform TikTok.
For further proof that the Biden administration is weaponizing government agencies to target Elon Musk, Commissioner Brendan Carr stated in an X post, "President Biden gave federal agencies the green light to go after him [Musk]."
Update: For further proof that the Biden administration is weaponizing government agencies to target Elon Musk, Commissioner Brendan Carr stated in an X post, "President Biden gave federal agencies the green light to go after him [Musk]."
Elon Musk has voiced concerns that radicals within the Biden administration might attempt to 'weaponize' federal agencies against his businesses, citing his move to make X a 'free speech' social media platform.
Years ago, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was identified as a "captured agency" because it has a tendency to NOT do its job: protecting Americans against the telecom industry (see 1, 2).
...to "micromanage nearly every aspect of how the Internet functions"
Ligado Sues U.S. Gov't for Supporting "exclusively licensed spectrum to support secret DoD systems that have been using the spectrum without permission."
Loitering in orbit just got a lot pricier.
FCC Chair Suggests New Rules for 6 GHz Band (Wi-Fi 6); Seeks Input on Ways to Expand Use "while protecting incumbents from harmful interference"
- requiring it to reassess its RF exposure guidelines."
Former FCC Attorney Reports Agency Does NOT Follow Environmental Laws or Protect the Public in re Telecom Infrastructure (Article, Video)
The Biden administration seems newly obsessed on taking down pirate radio stations around the country.
Some Americans were not happy with the NFL's Super Bowl halftime show.
Tesla submitted a confidential filing about the radar to the FCC six months ago, and now the EV maker has requested an extension.
US speeds have dropped from 105Mbps to 53Mbps--but 7,500 new satellites will help.
The wireless industry is rolling out thousands of new transmitters amid a growing body of research that calls cellphone safety into question. Federal regulators say there's nothing to worry about -- even as they rely on standards established in 19
The wireless industry is rolling out thousands of new transmitters amid a growing body of research that calls cellphone safety into question. Federal regulators say there's nothing to worry about -- even as they rely on standards established in 19
FCC Provides "conditional approval" for Testing 6GHz Wi-Fi despite Dangerous Interference Issues, Public Safety Risks
Social media stocks jumped following an interview from Brendan Carr, one of five commissioners at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)...
Where do you begin?
...to Update Wireless Radiation Safety Regulations
FCC: "Nascent" Starlink tech has capacity limits, may not deliver required speed.
Starlink still trying to get $886M in FCC funds awarded by Ajit Pai in 2020.
Pai FCC said 25Mbps down and 3Mbps up was enough--Rosenworcel proposes 100/20Mbps.
So far, for the most part, 5G service has received lousy reviews (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8).
According to a lawsuit filed against the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) by a group of telecom experts, Americans have already paid for telecom-related services that many have still not received including fiber optics to the premises (FTTP) f
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and carriers Verizon and AT&T have agreed to delay rolling out 5G for two weeks before installing 5G at the request of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Department of Transportation, as the FAA
Amazon's Project Kuiper is asking the FCC to launch more than 4500 satellites.
Amazon's Project Kuiper is asking the FCC to launch more than 4500 satellites. Amazon's old plan was for 3236 satellites.