- AT&T (T -0.2%) is settling an FCC investigation for just $450,000.
- The probe looked into AT&T's operation of a number of fixed wireless stations around the United States in variance with its licenses over a four-year period.
- The company says it found "minor discrepancies" and that "none of them had any impact on consumers or other carriers."
- Along with the fine, first proposed by the FCC in January 2015, AT&T promises not to engage in repeat behavior.