T-Mobile has a wonderful New Year’s gift for all users،
The new rules only apply to third-party email provider accounts and regular users don't need to worry about it.
T Mobile has apparently started notifying vendors and partners who use its networks about the updated terms of service. The fine will be applicable from January 1, 2024, so it is in a way the carrier's gift for those who are fed up with spammed SMS messages.
These changes only affect third-party email providers that send illegal or unauthorized mass commercial email campaigns for other businesses. Providers will be fined if the content they submit does not meet the standards of our Code of Conduct, which is in place to protect consumers from illegal or illicit content and aligns with federal and state laws. “T-Mobile
The fine will be imposed depending on the type of violation. Those who engage in phishing, smishing and social engineering will have to pay $2,000. This includes anyone using deceptive techniques to extort personal information from people for illegitimate reasons, for example by making people believe that a text comes from a trusted source in order to obtain their passwords or passwords. details of their card.
Providers who send illegal, illicit or illicit content will be fined $1,000. This includes spam, misleading messages, endorsements of violence and illegal drugs, and inappropriate content. Further violations could result in a $500 fine.











