Phone companies face fines after deputy Data Commissioner receives unsolicited call
Mobile phone operators 3G Ireland and Meteor as well retailer Carphone Warehouse have admitted breaking data protection regulations by sending unsolicited text messages and “spam” emails to customers.
The companies pleaded guilty at Dublin District Court today following investigations by the Data Protection Commission and they faced the possibility of being fined up to €5,000 per offence.
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