The
FCC proposed a $163,912 fine against an internet service provider for
apparently overstating its subscriber numbers. The figure, levied
against Barrier Communications Corporation d/b/a BarrierFree, is the
maximum amount allowed by law.
In a revised March 2018 filing, and in September 2019 and March 2020
filings, the agency said BarrierFree apparently reported having vastly
more broadband subscribers than there were housing units in the Suffolk
County, New York census tracts where it reported providing service. The
company also apparently failed to submit its March 2019 broadband
deployment data Form 477 filing, provide accurate responses to Letters
of Inquiry issued by the Commission’s Enforcement Bureau during the
investigation, and fully respond to inquiries.
In proposing this fine, the Commission also explained that BarrierFree
apparently failed to file any Form 477s before 2018, even though the
company had been offering service since 2004, and “vastly overstated”
its broadband deployment in its original March 2018 Form 477 filing.
However, the Commission acknowledged that those apparent violations of
Commission rules fell outside the one-year statute of limitations. Continue Reading
Friday, September 4, 2020
FCC Proposes $163K Fine Against ISP for Allegedly Overstated Service Data
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