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  2. FCC fines wireless carriers millions for sharing user ... - AOL

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    The US government has issued millions of dollars in fines to AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon after an investigation found the nation’s top wireless carriers had illegally shared customers ...

  3. MCI Inc. - Wikipedia

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    MCI, Inc. (formerly WorldCom and MCI WorldCom) was a telecommunications company. For a time, it was the second-largest long-distance telephone company in the United States, after AT&T.

  4. Telemetry (company) - Wikipedia

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    Telemetry has exposed large frauds perpetrated in the online advertising landscape, [1] [15] [16] such as their 2014 investigation of Verizon Wireless's online video advertising purchases, finding that in excess of $1 million had been spent on fake Web views.

  5. The FCC: Why Did Verizon Wireless Wait So Long to Make Refunds?

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    Verizon Wireless announced Sunday that it plans to refund up to $90 million in overbilling for "mistaken past data charges" that occurred over the past several years, but Federal Communications ...

  6. Ajit Pai - Wikipedia

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    As chairman, he also closed an investigation into zero-rating practices by wireless providers T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon. [50] On May 18, 2017, the Federal Communications Commission took the first formal step toward dismantling the net neutrality rules, [ 51 ] and on December 14, 2017, voted to reverse Title II regulations after a contentious ...

  7. Verizon Communications Inc. v. FCC (2014) - Wikipedia

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    Verizon Communications Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission, 740 F.3d 623 (D.C. Cir., 2014), was a case at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit vacating portions of the FCC Open Internet Order of 2010, which the court determined could only be applied to common carriers and not to Internet service providers. [1]

  8. Centennial Communications - Wikipedia

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    On July 8, 2009, AT&T announced a delay in the acquisition of Centennial, being postponed to by the end of the third quarter of 2009. The delay was announced shortly after the U.S. Department of Justice began an investigation on AT&T and Verizon Communications for anti-competitive behavior due to both carriers' massive growth. [7]

  9. Verizon (wireless service) - Wikipedia

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    Verizon is an American wireless network operator that previously operated as a separate division of Verizon Communications under the name Verizon Wireless. In a 2019 reorganization, Verizon moved the wireless products and services into the divisions Verizon Consumer and Verizon Business, and stopped using the Verizon Wireless name. Verizon has ...