- FCC forces T-Mobile to pay $200 million fine for subsidiary Sprint’s fraud - Before merger, Sprint took FCC reimbursements for 885,000 lapsed customers. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/11/t-mobile-pays-200-million-fine-over-sprint-defrauding-fcc-lifeline-program/ 5 comments politics
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