Telecom House Agrees to Pay $75,000 Fine to Settle FCC Investigation
The FCC said Telecom House agreed to pay at least $75,000 to settle an Enforcement Bureau investigation into whether the company violated various statutory and regulatory provisions in failing to comply with the terms of a prior consent decree, pay…
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certain fees, and file forms and certifications. Telecom House admitted to certain violations and "will implement a compliance plan" and pay a $75,000 civil penalty, said an order, which was attached to a new consent decree Friday in File No. EB-IHD-1400014872. "Upon an Event of Default, as defined and described in the attached Consent Decree, Telecom House agrees to pay an additional" $175,000 civil penalty. Telecom House didn't comment.