2026 for the FCC: what does the year hold for an agency with evolving powers and priorities?
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In this episode of Top in Tech, Megan Stagman, Director, and Tom Wheeler, Senior Adviser and former US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair, examine how the FCC has emerged as a central actor in US technology as well as national security policy in 2026. They discuss the agency's underpinning remit, and look at how that is evolving to meet new technological needs and priorities.
They explore what the 'Covered List' mean for Chinese technologies in the US, what to expect from spectrum auctions in the coming months, and the extent to which the FCC's deregulation aligns with standard behaviour from successive FCC leaderships (or constitutes a more Trump-ian angle). They also examine the concept of 'public interest' under the FCC, and explores whether there might be more cases like that of Jimmy Kimmel to come.
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