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T-Mobile Denies Lying To FCC About Size of Its 4G Network
Wednesday December 19, 2018. 12:45 AM , from Slashdot
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: T-Mobile has denied an allegation that it lied to the Federal Communications Commission about the extent of its 4G LTE coverage. A group that represents small rural carriers says that T-Mobile claimed to have 4G LTE coverage in places where it hadn't yet installed 4G equipment. That would violate FCC rules and potentially prevent small carriers from getting network construction money in unserved areas. T-Mobile said the allegations made by the Rural Wireless Association (RWA) in an FCC filing on Friday 'are patently false.'
'RWA's misrepresentations are part of an ongoing pattern of baseless allegations by the organization against T-Mobile designed to delay or thwart competition in rural America and deprive rural Americans of meaningful choice for broadband services,' T-Mobile wrote. 'The organization's repeated disregard for fact-based advocacy is a disrespectful waste of Commission time and resources.' RWA members have conducted millions of speed tests at their own expense to determine whether the major carriers' coverage claims are correct. The RWA says both Verizon and T-Mobile have exaggerated coverage, and the FCC is taking the allegations seriously. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced last week that the FCC has begun an investigation and that a preliminary review of speed-test data 'suggested significant violations of the Commission's rules.' The FCC has not said which carrier or carriers violated the rules. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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