FCC PROPOSES TO FINE WIRELESS CARRIERS $200 MILLION
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FCC PROPOSES TO FINE WIRELESS CARRIERS $200 MILLION
The Federal Communications Commission proposed over $200 million in fines against Verizon, Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile for apparently selling access to user location information while failing to engage in appropriate actions to prevent unauthorized access to that data.
“The FCC also admonished these carriers for apparently disclosing their customers’ location information, without their authorization, to a third party,” the five-member commission said in announcing the proposed fine.
America’s big four wireless carriers each face millions of dollars in fines, in varying amounts depending on the number of places they sold the data and on how long they persisted in selling data without appropriate protection measures.
T-Mobile’s proposed fine stands above the rest at over $91 million. AT&T’s is the next largest at over $57 million, followed by Verizon and Sprint’s potential fines exceeding $48 million and $12 million respectively.
“The FCC has long had clear rules on the books requiring all phone companies to protect their customers’ personal information,” FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said. “And since 2007, these companies have been on notice that they must take reasonable precautions to safeguard this data and that the FCC will take strong enforcement action if they don’t. Today, we do just that.”
The telecom companies will have an opportunity to oppose the FCC’s allegations and proposed fines. The commission says it will listen to evidence and legal arguments prior to taking action to resolve the matters.
(Excerpt from Just the News. Article by Alex Nitzberg.)
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I believe these companies selling this information is a violation of the law.
So why doesn’t the Feds take them to court charge the senior executives of these crimes, prove their guilt and put the executives in prison? A fine is a joke, they make that much money in a day!