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  2. Telephone slamming - Wikipedia

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    Telephone slamming is an illegal telecommunications practice, in which a subscriber's telephone service is changed without their consent. Slamming became a more visible issue after the deregulation of the telecommunications industry in the mid-1980s, especially after several price wars between the major telecommunications companies.

  3. Cable and Satellite TV, Cell Phones Top List of BBB Complaints

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    Last year, consumers filed 1.1 million complaints with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) against North American businesses, a 10% increase over 2009. "The complaints filed with BBB are not only a ...

  4. Mobile phone spam - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, recipients of SMS spam can file a complaint with the FCC. [30] Phone users in the United Kingdom can use the Information Commissioner's complaints page and can take action against the sender through the small claims court. The ICO however only have powers to act against SMS spam originating in the UK, and in the event Spam ...

  5. National Do Not Call Registry - Wikipedia

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    In order to create an actionable complaint pursuant to FCC rules, an individual with a home phone or a personal cell phone is required to specify details of the infraction to the FCC. Typically this includes facts such as when the call occurred, the phone number called, the calling organization, the goods or services being marketed, and whether ...

  6. Using your legal rights against cellphone searches often ...

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    Using your legal rights against cellphone searches often depends on ‘who’s in the car’ | Opinion. Yvette Walker. November 12, 2023 at 7:32 AM. Bigstock.

  7. Senate to grill cell providers about high texting fees - AOL

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    The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to take a hard line with cell phone executives at a hearing about the escalating cost of sending text messages.The hearing, at 2:30 p.m. June 19, was ...

  8. Federal Communications Commission - Wikipedia

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    However, broadband providers were permitted to engage in "reasonable network management." [60] On August 1, 2008, the FCC formally voted 3-to-2 to uphold a complaint against Comcast, the largest cable company in the US, ruling that it had illegally inhibited users of its high-speed Internet service from using file-sharing software. The FCC ...

  9. Sprint to pay $800,000 over complaints of cell phone ... - AOL

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    Sprint is making it harder for unauthorized third-party charges, known as "cramming," to appear on cell phone bills. Under a settlement with Florida's attorney general, the company says it will ...