Verizon Settles $1 Million Fine with FCC for 911 Outage Investigation

Wednesday, 26 June 2024, 12:30

Verizon has agreed to pay a fine of just over $1 million and will implement a compliance plan following an investigation by the FCC regarding a 911 outage. The settlement marks a resolution to the regulatory issues faced by Verizon in connection with the incident. The company's commitment to rectifying the situation shows a step towards ensuring the reliability of emergency services for users.
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Verizon Settles $1 Million Fine with FCC for 911 Outage Investigation

Verizon's Settlement with FCC

Verizon has agreed to pay just over $1 million and implement a compliance plan to settle an FCC investigation over a 911 outage.

Regulatory Compliance

The settlement addresses regulatory issues and outlines steps for Verizon to ensure compliance with emergency service standards.

  • Fine: Just over $1 million
  • Compliance Plan: Imposed by FCC

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