FCC affirmed Enforcement Bureau order year ago that found GTE Wir...
FCC affirmed Enforcement Bureau order year ago that found GTE Wireless of the South had violated regulations on service area boundaries. Violations involved boundaries of 3 cellular towers overlapping cellular geographic service area licensed to Bachow/Coastal in Gulf of…
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Mexico. Commission also affirmed ruling that directed GTE to modify signal strength to rectify extensions of its boundaries. GTE petitioned for review of decision, disputing Bureau conclusion that Sand Island didn’t extend southern boundary of its cellular area beyond coastline and into Gulf. GTE relied on settlement decree between U.S. and Ala. approved by U.S. Supreme Court that stipulated that Ala. coastline included Sand Island.