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T-Mobile asked the FCC to approve its March 23 petition...

T-Mobile asked the FCC to approve its March 23 petition seeking designation as an eligible telecommunications carrier in Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, New Hampshire, New York, Tennessee and Virginia. T-Mobile noted that comments on its petition were due…

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May 10. “There were no oppositions filed, and there is no reason the Commission should hesitate in granting T-Mobile low-income ETC status as quickly as possible,” the carrier said (http://xrl.us/bm9pie). “T-Mobile satisfies all of the requirements to be a low-income ETC, and granting the Petition would benefit consumers by allowing a significant new facilities-based competitor to enter the Lifeline market in the FCC States.”