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Marriott cops $600k fine for blocking guests' wifi hotspots

By Kristin Bent on Oct 7, 2014 7:00AM
Marriott cops $600k fine for blocking guests' wifi hotspots

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Marriott on Friday US time agreed to pay US$600,000 to the Federal Communications Commission after the regulator accused the hotel chain of blocking guests from using their own mobile hotspots so that they would be forced to purchase the hotel's own Wi-Fi services. According to a filing ...

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