The FCC today announced it has settled its investigations of five providers that received improper payments from the Lifeline program. News Release EB OMR DOC-348482A1.docx DOC-348482A1.pdf ----- PUBLIC NOTICES

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The FCC today announced measures aimed at helping US users remain connected to wireless, broadband, and telephone networks amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. More precisely, the FCC has asked service providers to sign a Keep Americans Connected Pledge, and all major US carriers have already signed it.

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