Supreme Court Upholds FCC Fines Against AT&T and Verizon for Location Data Sales

The Supreme Court has ruled against AT&T and Verizon, confirming the FCC's authority to impose fines for selling user location data without consent.

The Supreme Court has ruled against AT&T and Verizon, confirming the FCC's authority to impose fines for selling user location data without consent.

The Supreme Court's recent oral arguments reveal skepticism towards AT&T and Verizon's claims regarding FCC fines, potentially reshaping regulatory dynamics.

Verizon's updated unlocking policy now mandates a 35-day waiting period for customers who pay off their device installment plans online or via the app, raising concerns about transparency and customer convenience.