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AT&T Sued By Justice Department Over Internet Calls

By PETE YOST 03/22/12 03:23 PM ET AP

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WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department has sued to recover millions of dollars from AT&T Corp., alleging the company improperly billed the government for services that are designed for use by the deaf and hard-of-hearing who place calls by typing messages over the Internet.

The system has been abused by callers overseas who use it to defraud U.S. merchants by ordering goods with stolen credit cards and counterfeit checks. In response, the federal government ordered telecom companies to register their users.

The Justice Department lawsuit said AT&T failed to adopt procedures to detect or prevent fraudulent users from registering. The government said the company feared its call volumes would drop once fraudulent users were prevented from calling on the system. The government reimbursed AT&T $1.30 per minute for every call on this system.

AT&T spokesman Marty Richter said the company has followed Federal Communications Commission rules for providing these services for disabled customers and for seeking reimbursement for those services.

AT&T has allowed thousands of calls by fraudulent users who registered with fake names or addresses and then billed the government for making the calls, the Justice Department said in court papers filed Wednesday. The department alleged that up to 95 percent of such calls handled by AT&T since November 2009 have been made by fraudulent users.

The United States has paid millions of dollars for calls by international fraudsters, the Justice Department's complaint says. Many of the calls are made by Nigerian users.

The department's action came as an intervention to take over a "private whistleblower" lawsuit that was filed in 2010 in federal court in Pittsburgh by Constance Lyttle, a former AT&T communications assistant in one of the company's call centers who made the original allegations about the improper billings. If the government is able to recover money as a result of the lawsuit, Lyttle would receive a portion of it.

The system is intended to help users who are hearing- and speech-impaired. "We will pursue those who seek to gain by knowingly allowing others to abuse this program," said Stuart Delery, the acting assistant attorney general for the Justice Department's civil division.

Under the Americans With Disabilities Act, the government must ensure the availability of telecom relay services allowing the hearing- or speech-impaired in the U.S. to place phone calls. One such service is Internet Protocol Relay.

Richter, the AT&T spokesman, said that "as the FCC is aware, it is always possible for an individual to misuse IP Relay services, just as someone can misuse the postal system or an email account, but FCC rules require that we complete all calls by customers who identify themselves as disabled."

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01:52 PM on 03/23/2012
lol, we used to mess those scam calls up so bad. that's all we could do. even though we risked getting fired for it. those scam calls were mci, verizon, and at&t's bread and butter.
12:14 PM on 03/23/2012
finally someone brings this up. i did this job for 3 years and it was hell. i had no problem relaying calls for deaf people but the amount of fraudulent calls was beyond ridiculous. back to back calls for 8 hours and nearly all of them from out of the country. when i first started the job, mci worldcom ran it. then they sold it to verizon. both companies knew that the majority of calls were criminal and still allowed them to go through. after a while, verizon gave us a list of criteria needed to disconnect a fraudulent call. even then, it was up to the floor support to disconnect it at their discretion.
when verizon finally sold the relay service to some canadian outsourcing company, the new company came in and stopped nearly all of the fraudulent calls. which leads me to believe that mci and verizon had the ability to block the calls all along but refused to do so because more call volume meant more money. i was happy to see all the fraud calls stop for the most part but the reduced call volume led to lay offs and eventually, the company did what it came to do in the first place and closed most of the US centers and sent the jobs overseas.
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breakingpoint
War is a Racket - Smedley Butler
02:45 AM on 03/23/2012
break them up
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eehd
Happy Festivus!
02:04 AM on 03/23/2012
Watch it US Govt., AT&T knows a lot of your constitutional violations.
02:04 AM on 03/23/2012
Anything to make a profit.
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ttsgw
Atheist and secular humanist
01:42 AM on 03/23/2012
This is standard procedure by American corporations, screwing American citizens by taking their money, directly or indirectly (taxes). This is just a part of the American dream, carried out by real American heroes. That's why these guys are so loved by Americans, that they are prepared to die for them.
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SirenForSanity
The trouble vine keeps growing.
12:23 AM on 03/23/2012
How's that privatization of government services working?
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Luke Armstrong
Your children will run this country one day.... st
12:36 AM on 03/23/2012
Globalization....coming to a generation near you ^.^
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SirenForSanity
The trouble vine keeps growing.
08:51 AM on 03/23/2012
We already have globalization. ATT is just another company that's a leech on the American taxpayer....and helping others around the globe do exactly the same.
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Horatio Nelson
12:23 AM on 03/23/2012
Why isn't the Justice Department seeking criminal indictments instead of suing? Honestly, I don't want to hear about it. The present system does not work so why spend a lifetime crying about it? In America white collar crime isn't necessarily a crime.
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
11:50 PM on 03/22/2012
They tried that scam on me all the time. I would always tell the operator that this was an attempted scam, but they never did anything about it.

Well, this is what happens when you unconstitutionally use taxpayer money.

The government needs to look in the mirror.
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Upperleftcoast
11:38 PM on 03/22/2012
"Imbedded incompetence" - the defining characteristic of AT&T.
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Pretrib
The borrower becomes the lender's slave.
12:07 AM on 03/23/2012
Yes, that is what has made them the largest telecom company in the US, and one of the largest in the world...incompetence. Go back to taking hamburger orders and leave the thinking to the rest of us.
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Rodney Ramirez
OWS-99%!
12:15 AM on 03/23/2012
I suggest you go back to your room and let the adults discuss this matter because you have no idea what your talking about. I am an ATT employee and Upperleftcoast is right, it's just a matter of time before this company will fall under Randall Stephens's leadership.
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SPacific
Get a clue, then get a life
01:16 AM on 03/23/2012
AT&T was the largest benefactor of the Ma-Bell breakup....They jettisoned their money losing part of their operation and only kept their profitable portion.....Pretty sweet deal for them since they had absolutely no competition at the time......Even YOU could have been successful given the same set of circumstances.....
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10:38 AM on 03/23/2012
I would say that this runs more along the lines of "willful fraud" and should carry weight in jail time and fines...emphasis on jail time. It's time to punish these white collar criminals for their crimes, not simply fining them...they end up seeing the fines as "the cost of doing business"...not helpful.
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ron704
My Aspergers is kicking up again
11:31 PM on 03/22/2012
Time to break up Ma Bell again to put them in their place. Actually, I want them nationalized. I'm fed up with corporations who think they're so powerful they can get by with anything and then send their PR people out to lie like an etch-a-sketch. At the very least, the gov needs to make those fines large enough to have some impact; not as a measuring device to see which is more economical, to defraud or not.
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12:30 AM on 03/23/2012
Fanned for creative use of etch-a-sketch.
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mokvaw
Fox News Survivor 2004
11:17 PM on 03/22/2012
For defrauding our government and taxpayers during a time of war... here is a small fine, again.
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Ozy
11:03 PM on 03/22/2012
Good Sue the hell out of those Bst ards!
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olitenup
11:03 PM on 03/22/2012
How is that deregulation working for us?
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Rich Greene
Hey GOP; your buddy, Jesus...he was a SOCIALIST.
12:01 AM on 03/23/2012
I cant believe you dont believe that Corporations will, in the end do the right thing??? They are after all, people now...they may just need to go see the Wizard of Oz to get a heart...but they are people and they too have feelings.
01:15 AM on 03/23/2012
I like it Rich! lol
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Democrat in the South
Empathy, the most important word
11:02 PM on 03/22/2012
ATT&T says there's just too much money to be made from fraud to give it up. Couldn't happen to a worse company. ATT&T will never get another dime from me. Stick it to 'em Gov.!