fcc
/ɛfˈsiːˌɛs/Definitions
1. noun
An abbreviation for Federal Communications Commission, the US government agency responsible for regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable.
“The FCC has imposed new regulations on social media companies to combat online misinformation.”
2. noun
In esports, an abbreviation for the Federal Communications Commission, often mentioned in discussions about broadcasting rights and streaming.
“The esports team had to comply with FCC regulations when broadcasting their matches online.”
3. initialism
An abbreviation for the Federal Communications Commission, often used in formal and technical contexts.
“The FCC’s new policies have sparked controversy among tech industry leaders.”