T-Mobile Imposing Fine to Further Reduce Spam/Scam Texts On Its Network
Submitted by
Christine Torralba
on Fri, 2023-12-29 21:14
Despite the numerous ways that carriers are implementing to erase spam and scam texts, there are a few that manage to go through. For 2024, T-Mobile is doing something to lessen this.
As spotted by Cord Cutters News, the Un-carrier will now impose a fine on third-party organizations that use its network to send illegal texts, spams, and scams. The fine will depend on the category of the text, but will range from $500 to $2,000.
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Tier 1: For phishing, smishing, and social engineering ($2,000)
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Tier 2: For illegal content ($1,000)
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Tier 3: For all other violations ($500)
While we cannot completely expect these texts to disappear, this new fine may reduce their number.
Source: Cord Cutters News
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