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Verizon: U.S. Supreme Confirms 47 Million FCC Fine for Location Data

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Verizon will not recover the $47 million fine imposed by FCC for selling location data. Operation Keys The FCC fined three operators with $196 million. Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile were sanctioned in 2024 for selling their customers' real-time location without consent. Verizon will not be able to claim the $47 million penalty. The Supreme Court rejected their appeal and closed the judicial review procedure. AT&T and T-Mobile maintain litigation. T…

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The High Court confirms the validity of the regulator’s $200 million fine after dismissing a Verizon appeal for dealing with the location of its subscribers

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Verizon will not recover the $47 million fine imposed by FCC for selling location data. Operation Keys The FCC fined three operators with $196 million. Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile were sanctioned in 2024 for selling their customers' real-time location without consent. Verizon will not be able to claim the $47 million penalty. The Supreme Court rejected their appeal and closed the judicial review procedure. AT&T and T-Mobile maintain litigation. T…

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Moncloa broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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