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T-Mobile privacy fines survive, but future US FCC actions unclear, commissioner says

By Mike Swift ( August 19, 2025, 00:05 GMT | Insight) -- Anna Gomez, the sole Democratic member of the US Federal Communications Commission, said the agency's key win before a federal appeals court preserving privacy fines against T-Mobile and Sprint underscores the agency’s regulatory authority. But Gomez said there is no evidence it will lead to more privacy enforcement by the FCC in the current administration.A loss by T-Mobile and Sprint in their bid to have a federal appeal court overturn $92 million in fines imposed by the US Federal Communications Commission over their sale of consumers’ location data underlines the FCC’s regulatory authority but doesn’t necessarily signal more privacy enforcement ahead, a commission member said today....

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