Verizon-subsidiary TracFone to pay $23.5 million to resolve FCC probes

FILE PHOTO: A person walks by a Verizon store in Manhattan, New York City

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Verizon-subsidiary TracFone Wireless agreed to pay $23.5 million to resolve a Federal Communications Commission investigation into allegations it violated rules for two government programs, the agency said Wednesday.

Following its acquisition by Verizon in late 2021, TracFone identified instances in which it may have violated rules for two programs to help lower income Americans get communications services. TracFone also reimbursed the Universal Service Fund $22.7 million and repaid $17.9 million in Emergency Broadband Benefit funds, the FCC said.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Diane Craft)

Reuters

Related posts

Worcester man convicted in 2020 shooting death

Two pedestrians injured after 71-year-old in SUV crashes into Allentown farmers market

Bronx woman arrested for fatal 2022 hit-and-run crash that killed 45-year-old driver