T-Mobile reported on a meeting at the FCC with various...
T-Mobile reported on a meeting at the FCC with various officials to discuss its petition asking the FCC to reject the Verizon Wireless/cable deals (http://xrl.us/bm8syu). T-Mobile said Verizon Wireless is already ahead in the race to LTE. “Verizon has been…
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able to deploy LTE on its ‘greenfield’ 700 MHz spectrum,” T-Mobile said. “Verizon is heavily marketing LTE, and the absence of robust LTE is a competitive disadvantage. Concentrating this spectrum in Verizon’s hands forecloses LTE competition.” Verizon already has “greenfield” covering more than 13 billion MHz/POPs suitable for LTE, T-Mobile said: “This is more than AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile combined.”