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

  • GTE, consistent with the applicable rules and requirements of the Commission and the FCC, reserves for itself and its successors and assignees, the right to utilize the wire center(s) or access tandem(s) space in such a manner as will best enable it to fulfill GTE's service requirements.

  • The Parties will comply with code administration requirements as prescribed by the FCC, the Commission, and accepted industry guidelines.

  • Pathnet may interconnect with GTE on its network at any of the minimum Currently Available points required by the FCC.

  • Collocation provides for access to those GTE wire centers or access tandems listed in the NECA, Tariff FCC No. 4 for the purpose of interconnection for the exchange of traffic with GTE and/or access to unbundled network elements (UNEs).

  • The (FCC) mandates frequency coordination to maintain the best utilization of radio channels for public safety entities, and to ensure that FCC license requirements are met.


More Definitions of FCC

FCC means the Federal Communications Commission of the United States.
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 or similar regulatory authority established in replacement thereof.
FCC means the Federal Communications Commission or any other entity or agency that succeeds to its responsibilities and powers.
FCC the Federal Communications Commission and any successor thereto.