Supreme Court signals backing for FCC fines against telecom giants

The FCC's ability to levy multimillion-dollar penalties for data breaches and privacy failures has survived judicial scrutiny, giving the agency enforcement power against AT&T and Verizon. American telecom carriers have historically treated privacy violations as a minor cost of doing business. Concrete financial consequences tied to documented consumer harm shift that calculation. The decision validates that consumer data protection is an enforceable standard, not a regulatory suggestion, with real consequences for the companies controlling the networks through which most Americans access the internet.