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
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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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I remember the argument with my local regulator, ACMA, about not being able to get broadband.
They said that it’s OK because while they don’t provide access to broadband they allow access to broadband.
Honestly, a $10,000 fine seems a vast step up from the usual dregs trawled up from the bottomless pit that telecom regulation tends to be.
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