FCC Settles New York City E-Rate Investigation With Verizon
October 17, 2017
October 17, 2017
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 -- The Federal Communications Commission's Enforcement Bureau issued the following news release:
The Federal Communications Commission today announced a settlement with Verizon for possible violations of the FCC's competitive bidding rules for the E-rate program. Verizon agreed to pay $17.68 million to resolve parallel investigations by the FCC and U.S. Department of Justice, $17.325million of which will be repaid to the Universal Service Fund (USF). Verizon has . . .
The Federal Communications Commission today announced a settlement with Verizon for possible violations of the FCC's competitive bidding rules for the E-rate program. Verizon agreed to pay $17.68 million to resolve parallel investigations by the FCC and U.S. Department of Justice, $17.325million of which will be repaid to the Universal Service Fund (USF). Verizon has . . .