AT&T failed to ensure that a third-party vendor adequately protected the telecom carrier's customers, regulators say.
AT&T Inc. agreed to pay $13 million to settle an investigation by the US Federal Communications Commission into whether the ...
At a time when companies make a habit of releasing updated versions of smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other gadgets on an ...
The chair of the Federal Communications Commission rejected former U.S. President Donald Trump's suggestion that Walt ...
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel rejected a call by Donald Trump for the government to "take away" ABC's broadcast license.
The chairwoman of the FCC, Jessica Rosenworcel, said that the agency does not revoke broadcast licenses “simply because a ...
When the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday announced that AT&T agreed to pay $13 million to resolve an ...
In new blog post, the NAB's Rick Kaplan contends that Congress, not the FCC, should address the problem of AI misinformation ...
AT&T agreed to pay a $13 million fine because it gave customer bill information to a vendor in order to create personalized ...
FC Cincinnati won't carry any kind of record-breaking streak into the Saturday match between these clubs at GEODIS Park in ...
Despite many conservatives (including Trump) calling for the agency to revoke Disney’s broadcast licenses for ABC after the ...
AT&T agreed to pay $13 million to settle an FCC investigation into a data breach in January 2023 that put a focus on the ...