FCC definition

FCC means the United States Federal Communications Commission.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission or any Governmental Authority substituted therefor.

Examples of FCC in a sentence

  • Assignment, reservation and use of telephone numbers shall be governed by applicable FCC rules and regulations.

  • Each quarter, USAC announces, and the FCC approves, a “contribution factor.” The contribution factor is a percentage of the total interstate/international revenue for which each interstate carrier is responsible for contributing to the FUSF in order to sustain the FUSF System.

  • As permitted by FCC regulations, Phonesty has opted to bill FUSF as a separate line item.

  • Symtelco acknowledges that such access to numbers shall be in accordance with the appropriate FCC rules and regulations.

  • Xxxxxxxxxxx Name Printed/Typed Name Printed/Typed Vice President - Tech Systems & Bus Operations Director – Wholesale Contracts Title Title 4/14/2014 4/14/2014 Date Date Notwithstanding anything set forth in the Agreement to the contrary, the following terms and provisions shall govern the exchange of Non-Access Telecommunications Traffic, as defined in the FCC Order, between the Parties.


More Definitions of FCC

FCC means the Federal Communications Commission and any successor governmental entity thereto.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission and any successor regulatory body.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission of the United States or any Governmental Authority succeeding to the functions of such commission in whole or in part.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission, or successor governmental entity thereto.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission and any legally appointed, designated or elected agent or successor.
FCC the Federal Communications Commission and any successor thereto.