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Verizon blames school text provider in dispute over “spam” fee
Thursday January 17, 2019. 07:12 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / A Samsung Galaxy Note 8 smartphone is displayed for sale at a Verizon store in Brea, California, on Monday, January 22, 2018. (credit: Getty Images | Bloomberg)
After being criticized for charging a new fee that could kill a free texting service for teachers and students, Verizon is trying to deflect blame over the possible shutdown. However, Verizon has backed down from its original position slightly, and ongoing negotiations could allow the free texting service to continue. As we reported Monday, the dispute involves Verizon and Remind, which makes a communication service used by teachers and youth sports coaches. Verizon is charging an additional fee, saying the money will be used to fund spam-blocking services. Read 19 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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