FCC Releases Less Redacted Version of April NAL Against TracFone
The FCC Enforcement Bureau released a new version Friday of an April notice of apparent liability against TracFone proposing a $6 million fine against the Lifeline prepaid wireless service provider. The bureau alleges the company obtained support for hundreds of…
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ineligible subscribers in Florida in 2018 (see 2004020070). Among the details is the number of subscribers “improperly enrolled” -- 1,288. Another added detail is that the provider “de-enrolled the subscribers that it had claimed during the relevant time period” the day after filing a response to the FCC. TracFone didn’t comment Friday. “Because TracFone has not submitted a petition for reconsideration nor sought a judicial stay of the Commission’s denial of its confidentiality request within the ten-day period prescribed by the Commission’s rules, the less redacted version of the NAL is now being made publicly available,” the bureau said.