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Thu Jun 4, 2026, 12:30 PM 18 hrs ago

Supreme Court sides with FCC in clash with wireless carriers over fines [View all]

Source: Reuters, via CNBC

Supreme Court (U.S.)
Supreme Court sides with FCC in clash with wireless carriers over fines

Published Thu, Jun 4 202611:09 AM EDT
Reuters


The exterior of Verizon and AT&T stores, Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida.
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The U.S. Supreme Court backed the Federal Communications Commission’s system for levying fines, ruling on Thursday ⁠against wireless carriers AT&T and Verizon in their challenge to the agency and handing a win to President Donald Trump’s administration.

The ruling ​was 8-1. At issue in ​the legal dispute was whether ​the agency’s in-house proceedings for imposing the penalties deprived the companies of their right to a jury trial under the U.S. Constitution. Trump’s administration defended the FCC’s system for assessing financial penalties, known as forfeiture orders.

The FCC fined AT&T $57 ‌million and Verizon nearly $47 million after the agency concluded that ⁠the companies had unlawfully sold access to customer location data to third parties without securing the consent of users. ... In all, the FCC imposed nearly $200 million in fines on carriers that it said failed to safeguard customer data. It fined T-Mobile
$80 million and Sprint, ‌which T-Mobile acquired in 2020, $12 million.

Verizon and AT&T paid the fines they were assessed, but also filed legal challenges that eventually led to a split among regional U.S. appellate courts over ​the lawfulness of the FCC’s in-house procedure for imposing the penalties.

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Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/04/supreme-court-sides-with-fcc-in-clash-with-wireless-carriers.html

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