FCC Commissioners Say the Agency Won’t Tell Them About Phone Location Data Investigation

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Federal Communications Commissioners Jessica Rosenworcel and Geoffrey Starks say that the FCC has not been forthcoming about its investigation into the sale of consumers' real-time cell phone location data by AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and T-Mobile. It appears the investigation has not been prioritized by the agency. Around a year after the inquiry was opened, there have been no public updates, and the two commissioners said they have little knowledge on what's actually being investigated. "So far it appears that the FCC is more interested in protecting the privacy of its investigation than the privacy of wireless consumers across the country," said Commissioner Rosenworcel. "In my enforcement experience, cases with clear and significant public safety implications must be prioritized and resolved expeditiously. The stakes here couldn’t be higher," said Commissioner Starks.


FCC Commissioners Say the Agency Won’t Tell Them About Phone Location Data Investigation