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AT&T to pay $105m over mobile charges

Washington - AT&T will pay $105m to settle investigations that it tacked on charges to mobile phone bills for unauthorised third-party services such as horoscopes and "fun facts," officials said Wednesday.

The US mobile giant will settle probes by the Federal Trade Commission, Federal Communications Commission and the attorneys general for US states.

FTC chairperson Edith Ramirez said AT&T agreed to the fine "to resolve allegations that it billed for monthly subscriptions that consumers never authorized and didn't want".

The settlement is the largest for so-called "cramming," a practice that adds charges to mobile phone bills in a manner that deceives consumers.

Officials said some consumers discovered the charges after receiving text messages which offered the service, and ended up billing them after they deleted the messages.

The services billed around $10 a month for things such as ringtones, love tips, horoscopes, and "fun facts." AT&T kept at least 35% of those amounts, according to the FTC.

Vermont Attorney General Bill Sorrell, who joined a news conference on the case, said the settlement ends "an unfortunate scam on millions and billions of Americans."

The case is the seventh brought by the FTC on cramming, and follows a lawsuit filed by the consumer protection agency against T-Mobile.

The settlement includes $80m which will go the FTC for consumer refunds, a $5m fine to the FCC and $20m in penalties to the states.

The telecom giant also agreed to charge its practices, and to require "express consent" before adding these kinds of premium service charges, officials said.

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