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At the time of writing, Verizon only requires customers to keep the phone locked for 60 days. If this petition goes through, it will put the company on par with AT&T's six-month period.
Verizon has had a lot of price hikes this year. A bit too many for one customer to sit through. The only thing that sort of made it bearable is that the carrier chose to target different services ...
There’s also nothing in the fine print regarding autopay discounts, so those aren’t locked in. This could force a rate hike if Verizon decides alter the discount.
Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile fight back for the right to sell user location data Earlier this year, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) had fined T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T, “for ...
The fines are $80.1 million for T-Mobile, $57.3 million for AT&T, $46.9 million for Verizon, and $12.2 million for T-Mobile subsidiary Sprint. The penalties relate to the 2018 revelation of real ...
Verizon this week asked a federal appellate court to nix the $47 million fine imposed by the Federal Communications Commission for sharing customers' location data. “The agency ignored the ...
Verizon is now displaying the same statement about it's outage near the top of it's websites homepage. It reads, "We are aware of an issue impacting service for some customers.
Verizon has agreed to pay a $1.05 million penalty to settle a Federal Communications Commission investigation into whether the company broke the agency's rules after a 911 outage.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Verizon Communications' wireless business will pay a $1.05 million fine to resolve an investigation into whether the company violated government rules by failing to deliver ...
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