Issa Asad, 51, was the CEO of Q Link Wireless based in Dania Beach. He pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court for his role ...
Are you one of the many American consumers who have to ration your internet usage due to your service provider's broadband ...
Issa Asad admitted to submitting phony customer data for years to Lifeline, an FCC program that’s been plagued by fraud.
AT&T executives met with FCC officials to explain why it thinks it would be a mistake to allow customers to unlock their ...
The Center for American Rights says '60 Minutes' engaged in 'significant and substantial news alteration' when airing the interview.
Businesses should act now to include an AI disclosure in their call and text message consent agreements. The Federal ...
The FCC has asked broadband providers to justify the existence of data caps and threatened to regulate per the Commission's ...
A new study looked at FCC data to find the states that receive the most spam calls. Washington had one of the highest rates ...
The Federal Communications Commission has announced that its new Telephone Consumer Protection Act rules related to ​“reasonable” revocation ...
Q Link Wireless and its CEO, Issa Asad, have pleaded guilty to defrauding the Lifeline program, to the tune of $100 million ...
At the time, The FCC called Starlink a "nascent" technology with "recognized capacity constraints" while pointing to falling ...