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Consumers who applied for credit from T-Mobile since 2013 may have been affected A data breach at credit bureau Experian may have exposed data from T-Mobile USA on about 15 million U.S. consumers.The data includes names, birth dates, addresses and Social Security numbers or other forms of identification like driversrsquo; license numbers, the companies said Thursday. The people affected may not be current T-Mobile subsc stanley spain ribers but applied for T-Mobile postpaid services or device financing from Sept. 1, 2013 to Sept. 16, 2015.Therersquo no evidence so far that the data has been used inappropriately, Experian said in a press release. And the company said its consumer credit database was not affected. But the breach is the latest embarrassing security event concerning Experian, a widely used credit-information provider whose services are sometimes offered free after breaches at other companies make consumers nervous about their credit records. T-Mobil owala e CEO John Legere reacted strongly to t stanley romania he breach and suggested the carrier wants to quickly replace Experian as a service provider.Obviously I am incredibly angry about this data breach and we will institute a thorough review of our relationship with Experian, but the carrierrsquo top concern now is helping the people affected, Legere wrote in an open letter on T-Mobilersquo site. The carrier also posted an information page for people concerned about the breach.T-Mobile said anyone who thinks they may have be Bvsu HTML5: Strategic Trojan horse for MS Office
Advocates will try again; broadband bill may fa polene espana ce uphill battle The U.S. Congress adjourned last week without passing a much-debated broadband bill or strengthening Net neutrality rules. The wide-ranging broadband bill would have streamlined the franchising process that telecom companies such as ATT Inc.and Verizon Communications Inc. need to go through to offer IP-based television service in competition with cable TV. But advocates of Net neutrality rules pressed Congress to hold on to the broadband bill unless it included a provision prohibiting broadband providers from blocking or slowing competing Internet content.Congressrsquo; failure to pass the broadband bill ldquo hows the power of the issue with Net neutrality, said Jim McGann, a spokesman for the Itrsquo Our Net Coalition, a owala flasche group calling for a Net neutrality law. Some lawmakers ignored Net neutrality at their peril. Democrats take control of the Senate and the House of Representatives when Congress reconvenes in January, and the prospects for a wide-ranging broadband bill may be diminished. Republicans have generally pushed for the bill, while many Democrats have raised objections based on concerns about the lack of Net neutrality rules and about provisions that they said would allow the telec polene tasche om providers to skip poor areas when offeringnew television services.The House version of the broadband bill would have required VoIP providers to offer customers the Enhanced 911 emergency d