At the FCC, we're committed to helping consumers through information, complaint mediation, and regulatory policy. We believe that consumers deserve clear, complete information to help them make the best choices in communications services. This Help Center, developed by our Consumer Task Force, will help you get the best value from your telephone, TV, and internet service, file a complaint, or learn about our consumer protection regulations.
On October 28, 2010, the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau and Verizon Wireless entered into an agreement to settle the FCC’s investigation into allegations of unauthorized data charges on Verizon Wireless customers’ bills. The charges at issue were for consumers who did not have a data package or data plan, and were therefore charged at a rate of $1.99 per megabyte (MB) of data used.
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Are you confused by all those ads for "blazing fast" internet plans? Here's what you need to know about broadband speed and how to do a quick speed test.
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It can cost more than $300 to cancel a cell-phone contract. Learn what you need to know about early termination fees – and how the FCC is working to make sure consumers are informed about them.
Planning a trip abroad? Our wireless travel guide will help you stay in touch with your business, friends, and family without racking up a huge bill.
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10/28/10
FCC Investigation Into Verizon Wireless "Mystery Fees" Results in Record Settlement.
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FCC Proposes Rules to Help Mobile Phone Users Avoid "Bill Shock."
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