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More Fines Proposed for Wi-Fi Blocking

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) continues its stepped-up enforcement against hotels and convention center operators for intentionally blocking Wi-Fi networks and mobile hotspots set up by consumers.

In the most recent case, the FCC has proposed a financial penalty of $718,000 against the M.C. Dean Company, the exclusive provider of Wi-Fi access at the Baltimore Convention Center. The FCC charges that the company intentionally used an “auto block mode” on its Wi-Fi system at the Convention Center to block consumer-created Wi-Fi hotspots at the venue. By blocking independent Wi-Fi signals, M.C. Dean essentially forced Convention Center exhibitors and visitors to pay as much as $1095 per event for Wi-Fi access through its established system.

An investigation by field agents from the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau confirmed complaints received by the Commission of the intentional blocking of Wi-Fi signals at the Convention Center, and determined that M.C. Dean’s blocking activity even interfered with Wi-Fi hotspots located outside of the venue, including those in motor vehicles operating outside the Convention Center.

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Section 333 of the Federal Communications Act expressly prohibits persons or companies from maliciously interfering with or causing interference with lawful Wi-Fi hotspots.

Read the complete text of the Commission’s Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture in connection with M.C. Dean.

 

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