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In an FCC filing, Dish agrees with Verizon that phone unlocking rules have created a landscape that “harms competition and consumers.” However, it claims that Verizon shouldn’t be able to create its ...
Verizon may soon make it harder for customers to switch carriers or unlock their phones early. The company is reportedly seeking approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the ...
The FCC also rejected an argument by Verizon customer Alex Nguyen, who previously filed a net neutrality complaint against Verizon in 2016, when the net neutrality rules were still in place.
The 64-year-old comedian-turned-media executive has pledged to take out ads claiming Verizon, its CEO Hans Vestberg and Chief ...
Hendrickson will serve as the agencies principal technical advisor helping to shape spectrum policy and guiding equipment authorization ...
Verizon also told the FCC that "EBB customers that contact us within 14 days of moving to a Mix & Match plan may switch back to their legacy plan." But Verizon didn't say whether it has notified ...
TECH FCC slaps AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile with mega fines for data deceit FCC imposes $200 million fine on mobile carriers for location data breach ...
Verizon Wireless is no longer allowed to block apps that allow people to use their 4G LTE smartphones as Wi-Fi hotspots. And the carrier will pay the Federal Communications Commission a $1.25 ...
May 15th, 2014 The FCC is scheduled to unveil a controversial proposal that attempts (and possibly fails) to preserve the spirit of its Open Internet rules in the wake of Verizon v. FCC.
Verizon this week offered its most thorough analysis so far on why the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) would break the law by taking a controversial step on new rules for the Internet.