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FCC fines Verizon, AT&T other major carriers nearly $200 million for sharing customer data Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint have been fined a collective $200 million for sharing customers ...
Meanwhile, AT&T and Verizon’s fines amounted to roughly $57 million and $47 million, respectively. The FCC claimed “aggregators” that received customer location data from the carriers turned ...
After Verizon agreed to end its diversity, equity and inclusion policies, the FCC — led by Trump-appointed chairman Brendan Carr — approved the telco’s $20 billion deal to acquire Frontier ...
Verizon and AT&T both said the fines violate their Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial, and that the location data doesn't fall under the law cited by the FCC. Verizon appealed to the US Court ...
The FCC said Verizon will be able to upgrade and expand Frontier’s existing network in 25 states, bringing more fiber to more communities.
FCC Approves Verizon’s $20 Billion Frontier Deal After Telco Committed to Eliminating DEI, Agency’s GOP Chairman Says Skydance-Paramount deal approval remains pending at the commission ...
The FCC approved its $20 billion deal to buy Frontier Communications, a day after Verizon told the U.S. regulator that it would end many of its diversity-related policies.
The FCC said Verizon will be able to upgrade and expand Frontier’s existing network in 25 states, bringing more fiber to more communities.
The FCC has announced its approval of the merger between communications giants Verizon and Frontier, after a deal was made last year.Verizon will acquire Frontier Communications for $9.6 billion ...
The Federal Communications Commission said Friday it was approving Verizon Communications's $20 billion deal to acquire fiber-optic internet providers Frontier Communications after the largest U.S ...
The FCC has approved Verizon’s $20 billion merger with Frontier Communications. “By approving this deal, the FCC ensures that Americans will benefit from a series of good and common-sense wins ...