T-Mobile reaches $48M settlement with FCC over ‘unlimited’ data claims

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Oct 24, 2016
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T-Mobile reaches $48M settlement with FCC over ‘unlimited’ data claims
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Rsam Vendor Risk Management Solution Checklist

As enterprises continue to outsource more aspects of their operations to third parties, they expose themselves to more shared risk. It can be a staggering responsibility. Most organizations understand the need to automate vendor risk management activities to keep up with increasing scope and scrutiny. Yet they struggle to identify and prioritize the key features their VRM solution must provide so they can make a significant impact quickly. Read More

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T-Mobile reaches $48M settlement with FCC over ‘unlimited’ data claims

The FCC this morning announced an agreement with T-Mobile that will see the carrier pay a fine and provide a basket of restitution benefits worth a total of $48 million for having failed to adequately disclose to its customers that its “unlimited” data plan came with caveats that could result in throttling. Read More

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Your robot doctor overlords will see you now

"There is significant evidence that the majority of primary healthcare visits are of little value to the patient, and represent a massive drain on trained physician time. Physician demand is outpacing supply, begging the need for alternatives," said Laura Craft, research director at Gartner. "Technology has advanced to the point where computers have become superior to the human mind; they are more accurate and consistent, and they are better at processing all the determinants of health and well-being than even the best of doctors." Read More

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iPads and Apple TV aimed at transforming patient care

Apple TVs and iPads give patients more control at Jacobs Medical Center. Behind the scenes, UCSD Health Sciences relies on Jamf technology to manage and secure its interactive patient care system. Read More

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Managing application performance in today's complex IT environments is a challenge to companies of virtually every size and in every industry. In this webinar, EMA's Julie Craig will discuss this study in depth and in context of broader industry trends, as well as field your questions. Read More

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