FCC definition

FCC means the Federal Communications Commission, or any other similar or successor agency of the federal government administering the Communications Act.
FCC means the United States Federal Communications Commission.

Examples of FCC in a sentence

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to limit or prejudice any position a Party has taken or may take before the Commission, the FCC, any other state or federal regulatory or legislative bodies, courts of applicable jurisdiction, or industry fora.

  • Once the Project has achieved final completion and the ISP has provided to DHCD (i) thirty (30) days advance written notice of final completion of the Project and (ii) such information and documentation evidencing final completion of the RDOF locations in the Counties of Campbell, Greene and Madison, provided to the FCC indicating that those locations are serviceable.

  • The Parties will follow the LNP provisioning process recommended by the North American Numbering Council (NANC) and adopted by the FCC.

  • The regulations duly and lawfully promulgated by the FCC, as in effect from time to time.

  • The Parties shall provide Number Portability (“NP”) in accordance with rules and regulations as from time to time prescribed by the FCC.


More Definitions of FCC

FCC means the Federal Communications Commission, or successor governmental entity thereto.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission or any Governmental Authority substituted therefor.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission and any legally appointed, designated or elected agent or successor.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission or any other entity or agency that succeeds to its responsibilities and powers.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission and any successor governmental agency performing functions similar to those performed by the Federal Communications Commission on the date hereof.
FCC the Federal Communications Commission and any successor thereto.