Changes at the telco giant called for to prevent future abuse
AT&T settled with the FCC over claims it submitted false information to obtain funding from US broadband subsidy programs for low-income customers.published late last month – but which mostly flew under the news radar – AT&T agreed to fork over $2.
In all three cases, AT&T was required to certify its claims under penalty of perjury. The FCC argued that it did exactly that, and what's more that AT&T's actions amounted to As part of the agreement, AT&T will also have to designate someone at corporate level to serve as a compliance officer to ensure the rules for any future ACP-like program (funding for ACPAT&T will also have to implement a compliance program that includes training, written procedures, and oversight of third-party vendors and resellers.
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