T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint and AT&T say they will appeal against ‘excessive’ fines meted out by US regulator
The Federal Communications Commission on Monday fined the largest US wireless carriers nearly $200m for illegally sharing access to customers’ location information.
The FCC is finalizing fines first proposed in February 2020, including $80m for T-Mobile; $12m for Sprint, which T-Mobile has since acquired; $57m for AT&T, and nearly $47m for Verizon.
The carriers sold “real-time location information to data aggregators, allowing this highly sensitive data to wind up in the hands of bail-bond companies, bounty hunters, and other shady actors”, the FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel said in a statement.
When will those affected be receiving some of that
Nope. More small arms for Israel.
Damn the FCC forsending guns to Israel!
It should be 10k per user effected minimum.
How come the FCC gets millions while the company customers get a year of credit monitoring?
So, the phone bill is going up to pay this, right?
But remember kids, it was TikTok that was the problem.