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T-Mobile can't overturn $92 million fine; AT&T and Verizon verdicts still to come. A federal appeals court rejected ...
Mobile, which is part of Deutsche Telekom, is facing a legal dispute. The allegation is that Deutsche Telekom sold customer ...
T-Mobile isn't the only carrier to have appealed FCC fines over customer location data sharing, but it is the first to ...
A US court has upheld the FCC’s $92M fine against T-Mobile for selling customer location data, marking a major win for ...
Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T nearly $200 million for illegally selling customer location data. All three appealed, and ...
T-Mobile faced the lion’s share of the fines, with the FCC ordering it to pay roughly $80 million, plus a further $12 million ...
The move impacts what Verizon calls “legacy discounts” that had no set expiration date, often awarded by executive customer ...
An appeals court has upheld a Federal Communications Commission order fining T-Mobile $92 million for sharing wireless customers' location data.
Verizon CFO Tony Skiadas added that the Frontier deal has gained approval from eight states, the Department of Justice (DOJ), and FCC, and remains on track for an early 2026 close.
As the FCC’s sole Democrat, she’s been outspoken about protecting the First Amendment. Getting her way has been tough.
Mobile's attempt to overturn $92 million in fines for selling customer location data to third-party firms without consent. The unanimous ...