Cable ISP fined $10,000 for lying to FCC about where it offers broadband
Cable ISP fined $10,000 for lying to FCC about where it offers broadband
arstechnica.com Cable ISP fined $10,000 for lying to FCC about where it offers broadband
Small ISP admitted lying to FCC about size of network to block funding to rivals.
Small ISP admitted lying to FCC about size of network to block funding to rivals.
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so, nothing then. im sure theyve learned their lesson
30 0 ReplyThey sure have. The lesson is that it only costs $10k to lie about where you offer broadband
22 0 ReplyThey should have to pay $10k per day for every address that they lied about having broadband until they provide it to each location.
13 0 ReplyPaid directly to the customers they lied to
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