The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted on Thursday to phase out regulations that previously complicated the replacement of copper communications networks with fiber optic lines. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the decision as a significant step towards modernizing the nation's telecommunications infrastructure. The move is expected to facilitate a smoother transition for phone and internet service providers, enhancing the speed and reliability of services offered to consumers. This regulatory change aligns with broader efforts to upgrade and expand digital connectivity across the country.
