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{{Organization
|OrganizationName=Federal Communications Commission
|OrganizationType=Regulatory Commissions
|Mission=To regulate interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. The FCC aims to promote competition, innovation, and investment in broadband services, protect and empower consumers, and ensure a vibrant, equitable, and accessible communications marketplace.
|CreationLegislation=Communications Act of 1934
|Employees=1490
|Budget=$388 million (Fiscal Year 2023)
|OrganizationExecutive=Chairperson
|Services=Spectrum management; Broadcasting regulation; Telecommunications regulation; Consumer protection; Media policy
|HeadquartersLocation=38.90353, -77.00708
|HeadquartersAddress=45 L Street NE, Washington, DC 20554
|Website=https://www.fcc.gov
}}
{{Short description|Independent U.S. government agency}}
{{Short description|Independent U.S. government agency}}
{{Organization
 
|OrganizationName= Federal Communications Commission
|OrganizationType= Regulatory Commissions
|Mission= To regulate interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. The FCC aims to promote competition, innovation, and investment in broadband services, protect and empower consumers, and ensure a vibrant, equitable, and accessible communications marketplace.
|OrganizationExecutive= Chairperson
|Employees= 1490
|Budget= $388 million (Fiscal Year 2023)
|Website= https://www.fcc.gov
|Services= Spectrum management; Broadcasting regulation; Telecommunications regulation; Consumer protection; Media policy
|ParentOrganization=
|CreationLegislation= Communications Act of 1934
|Regulations=
|HeadquartersLocation= 38.898064, -77.029577
|HeadquartersAddress= 45 L Street NE, Washington, DC 20554
}}
{{Infobox government agency
{{Infobox government agency
| agency_name    = Federal Communications Commission
| agency_name    = Federal Communications Commission