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AT&T violated rule requiring low prices for schools, FCC says

July 29, 2016

AT&T overcharged two Florida school districts for phone service and should have to pay about $170,000 to the US government to settle the allegations, the Federal Communications Commission said yesterday. AT&T disputes the charges and will contest the decision.

The FCC issued a Notice of Apparent Liability (NAL) to AT&T, an initial step toward enforcing the proposed punishment. The alleged overcharges relate to the FCC’s E-Rate program, which funds telecommunications for schools and libraries and is paid for by Americans through surcharges on phone bills.

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