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MetroPCS Faces Possible $200K CPUC Fine for Poor Data Request Response

An administrative law judge recommended a $200,000 fine for T-Mobile’s MetroPCS in a California Public Utilities Commission investigation related to a state universal service fund surcharges dispute. The CPUC’s enforcement division sought a $10 million fine because the carrier insufficiently…

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responded to a Sept. 27, 2021, data request (see 2209230032). MetroPCS’ response violated the state utilities code and a commission rule, and the carrier should pay the maximum $100,000 allowed for each offense, ALJ Robert Mason said. But the judge disagreed with the enforcement division that the company’s conduct was a continuing offense, which would allow for higher penalties. A pending and related court case didn’t excuse the carrier from responding fully, said Mason, who also dismissed the carrier's other objections. “A penalty is … needed to punish the degree of MetroPCS’ wrongdoing and ensure the protection of the public interest,” he said. Parties in docket I.22-04-005 have until July 25 to appeal the ALJ decision, or it will become final. T-Mobile didn’t comment.