FCC definition

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

Examples of FCC in a sentence

  • BellSouth shall make available, pursuant to 47 USC § 252 and the FCC rules and regulations regarding such availability, to New East Telephony, Inc.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, CenturyLink shall have no obligation to perform under this Agreement until such time as CLEChas obtained such FCC and Commission authorization(s) as may be required by Applicable Law for conducting business in the State as a **CLEC.

  • The term Applicable Law, as used in this Agreement, shall mean all effective laws, statutes, common law, governmental regulations, ordinances, codes, rules, guidelines, orders, permits and approvals of any governmental authority (including, without limitation, the Commission and the FCC) that apply to the subject matter of this Agreement.

  • Both Parties shall apply the principles set forth in FCC Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 64.1100, et seq., to process End User selection of primary local exchange carriers.

  • Subject to effective and applicable FCC and Commission rules and orders, BellSouth shall make available to New East Telephony, Inc.


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 similar regulatory authority established in replacement thereof.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission or any governmental authority succeeding to any of its functions.
FCC the Federal Communications Commission and any successor thereto.