Of all the items that the Commission considers, some stand out because of the potentially large number of people that they could affect, or because of the politics involved, or simply because they have accumulated a particularly complicated regulatory history or a large volume of related documents. For these reasons, or when stated explicitly, these are the Commission's Major Initiatives and each has its own suite of pages dedicated to that initiative.
Consumer Information- Consumer Center [1]
- 3G Wireless [2]
- Broadband [4]
- Broadband Network Management [5]
- Broadband Rural Workshops [6]
- Digital Television [7]
- Future of Media [9]
- Low Power FM [10]
- Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) [12]
- Wireless Broadband Access [13]
- Children's Television [14]
- History of Communications [15]
- Media and Childhood Obesity [17]
- Parents' Place [18]
- V-Chip [19]
- E-Rate [20]
- Development Initiative [21]
- International Visitors Program [22]
- WRC-07 [24]
- Information Quality Guidelines [27]
- Modernize the FCC [28]
- FCC Strategic Plan [29]
- Telecommunications Act of 1996 [30]
- Competition [32]
- Localism Proceedings [34]
- Media Ownership Policy Reexamination [35]
- Secondary Markets [36]
- Slamming [37]
- Spectrum [38]
- North American Numbering Council [39]
- Transaction Team [40]
- Wireless Local Number Portability [41]
- 911 and E911 Services [42]
- Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act [43]
- Homeland Security Policy Council [44]
- Media Security and Reliability Council [45]
- Network Reliability and Interoperability Council [47]
- Public Safety & Homeland Security Bureau [48]
- VoIP & 911 Services [50]
- 711 Access to TRS [51]
- Broadband Rural Workshops [6]
- Disabilities Issues [53]
- Rural Health Care Pilot Program [54]
- Telecommunications Service For Rural America [55]
- Tribal Issues [56]
- Universal Service [57]
- Attorney Honors Program [58]
- Auctions [59]
- FCC Registration Number (FRN) and COmmission REgistration System (CORES) [60] | Alternate Link [61]
- Fees [62]
- Intergovernmental Advisory Committee [63]