Judge Refusing To Approve Sprint Cramming Settlement Without More Details
The Sprint-Verizon cramming settlement has been halted by a Federal judge due to lack of detail
Telecom Lobby Group Goes To Appeals Court To Stay FCC Reclassification Rules
The telecom lobby groups against the FCC’s Title II reclassification for broadband are now going to the US Court of Appeals to prevent Title II reclassification
FCC Comes Down On Sprint And Verizon To Settle ‘Cramming’ Complaints
Sprint and Verizon pay up to settle cramming charges brought by customers over the years
FCC Rejects Telecom Broadband Provider Requests To Stay Title II Reclassification
The FCC rejects multiple requests to stay the reclassification of mobile and wired broadband providers under Title II rules
CTIA Seeks Stay Of FCC’s Net Neutrality Rules Pending Court Hearings
The CTIA files a request to stay the new Net Neutrality rules from going into effect in June
FCC Net Neutrality Rules Land On Federal Register, Lawsuits Ensue
The FCC faces expected lawsuits over Title II reclassification for mobile and fixed-line broadband
FCC Levies Fine After Overseas AT&T Call Centers Placed Customer Data In Criminal Hands
FCC levies fine after data breach leaves 280,000 customer records in criminal hands in overseas call centers
T-Mobile Settles Cramming Charges From FTC/FCC for $90 Million
T-Mobile settles cramming charges levied against it by both the FCC and FTC
The FCC Responds To The Obama Administration’s Call To Reclassify ISPs
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler issues his response to the Obama Administration’s call for reclassifying ISPs as utilities
President Barack Obama Calls On FCC To Apply Utility Regulations To ISPs
The Obama Administration calls on the FCC to classify internet service providers under the same regulations for utilities.