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  2. Termination fee - Wikipedia

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    Termination fee. An early termination fee is a charge levied when a party wants to break the term of an agreement or long-term contract. They are stipulated in the contract or agreement itself, and provide an incentive for the party subject to them to abide by the agreement. Early Termination Fee – The total fee that will be charged for early ...

  3. Biden proposes ban on cable cord-cutting fees - AOL

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    The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday announced a rule proposal to ban early termination fees for cable and satellite service contracts.

  4. Breakup fee - Wikipedia

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    Reasons for such fees include the possibility of lawsuits, disruption of business operations, and the loss of key personnel during the period when the company is "in play." Notable examples [ edit ] As a result of the failed 2011 merger of AT&T and T-Mobile, AT&T will have to pay a reverse breakup fee of $3 billion in cash and $1–3 billion in ...

  5. Termination rates - Wikipedia

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    Mobile termination rates are 0.90 paisa per minute (nationwide) and Fixed line termination rates ranges from 0.65 to 1.20 paisa per minute (as per call type on the bases of distance. [17] Mobile termination rate for domestic voice call is 18 Paisa per minute charged based on actual duration.

  6. How to End a Car Lease Early - AOL

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    Wait a few months to trade in your vehicle: If your vehicle's residual value is low, waiting a few months to trade it in can help bridge the gap. This can lead to you owing less out of pocket to ...

  7. AT&T Drops T-Mobile Bid, Will Pay $4B Breakup Fee - AOL

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    After a brutal few months battling Obama administration officials on two fronts, AT&T (NYS: T) has given up its blockbuster $39 billion bid to acquire Bellevue, WA-based T-Mobile USA from Deutsche ...

  8. Un-carrier - Wikipedia

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    On January 8, 2014, T-Mobile revealed Un-carrier 4.0. Known as Get Out of Jail Free Card, T-Mobile offered to pay off the Early Termination Fees (ETF), up to $375 per line, for individuals and families who wanted to switch from AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint to T-Mobile. According to T-Mobile, "With an eligible phone trade-in, the total value of the ...

  9. Universal Service Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Service Fund ( USF) is a system of telecommunications subsidies and fees managed by the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) intended to promote universal access to telecommunications services in the United States. The FCC established the fund in 1997 in compliance with the Telecommunications Act of 1996.