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- FCC Complaints - Federal Communications Commission
This short video walks you through the FCC Consumer Inquiries and Complaints Center — how it works, what you can report, and how we help Hit play and take the first step to get the help you need
- How to File an FCC Complaint: Steps and Deadlines
Filing an FCC complaint involves a few key steps, some important deadlines, and knowing what to expect once your complaint is in the system
- Where to file a complaint about cable or satellite television
The FCC is the federal agency that regulates cable and satellite services to protect consumers File a complaint with the FCC using their online TV complaint form
- FCC complaint resources - CT. gov
Learn how to file a telecommunications or internet complaint with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
- How to File a Complaint with the Federal Communications Commission - Corada
If you submit a complaint about a telecommunications billing or service issue, your complaint is processed by the FCC's Consumer Inquiries and Complaints Division and will be served on your provider, which has 30 days to respond directly to you, copying the FCC on its response
- How to File an FCC Internet Complaint Against Your ISP
Learn how to file an FCC complaint about your internet provider with our step-by-step instructions, helpful links and tips for resolving ISP issues with the FCC or FTC
- Program: FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION - CONSUMER COMPLAINT CENTER
FCC CONSUMER COMPLAINT CENTER: - Responds to inquires and complaints regarding wireless and wired-line phones and cable, radio and television services, and helps consumers file informal complaints on a variety of issues - - Consumers can file a complaint online at consumercomplaints fcc gov or call for more information at 1-888-225-5322
- Informal Complaint Form
This form is used for complaints that involve slamming disputes between consumers and telecommunications carriers to be brought before appropriate state commissions, or this Commission in cases where the state has not opted to administer our rules, rather than to authorized carriers
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