
FCC proposes fines for phone companies that shared user data
https://apnews.com/d49d09cff2c80bc6953c0581b731e8cd
NEW YORK (AP) — The Federal Communications Commission has proposed roughly $200 million in fines combined for the four major U.S. phone companies for improperly disclosing customers' real-time location.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said during a news conference Friday that the fines amounted to $91 million for T-Mobile, $57 million for AT&T, $48 million for Verizon and $12 million for Sprint. More details would be released later Friday. The carriers can object to the proposed fines, which could change. The companies didn't immediately return calls for comment.
FCC proposes fines for phone companies that shared user data
Feb 28, 2020, 7:27pm UTC
https://apnews.com/d49d09cff2c80bc6953c0581b731e8cd
> NEW YORK (AP) — The Federal Communications Commission has proposed roughly $200 million in fines combined for the four major U.S. phone companies for improperly disclosing customers' real-time location.
> FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said during a news conference Friday that the fines amounted to $91 million for T-Mobile, $57 million for AT&T, $48 million for Verizon and $12 million for Sprint. More details would be released later Friday. The carriers can object to the proposed fines, which could change. The companies didn't immediately return calls for comment.