
Charter Communications has agreed to pay a $15 million civil penalty to resolve an investigation by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) into its compliance with network and 911 outage notification rules. The company admitted to violating FCC rules by failing to notify 911 call centers and the FCC about VoIP phone outages. This FCC settlement aims to address the company's failure to follow the required protocols for network outage notifications.
Charter failed to notify 911 call centers and FCC about VoIP phone outages https://t.co/THucagBKuX
Charter Communications admitted to violating FCC rules on network outage notifications and will pay $15 million civil penalty, the agency said https://t.co/9eexVO3kBa https://t.co/zKTJT8x9eC
Charter Communications will pay a $15 million civil penalty to resolve an investigation into compliance with network and 911 outage notification rules, the Federal Communications Commission said https://t.co/9eexVO3kBa https://t.co/AaTFxXO92l


