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Q1 lobbying disclosure filings showed a big increase from...

Q1 lobbying disclosure filings showed a big increase from the year-ago period at T-Mobile, and slight decreases at Sprint Nextel, NCTA and NTCA, those forms available at our deadline Friday showed. T-Mobile spent $1.3 million on lobbying, up 24 percent…

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from Q1 2012. Sprint Nextel’s spending fell 6 percent to $666,000. NCTA spent $4.17 million, a 3 percent decrease. The NTCA decreased 12 percent to $150,000. CompTel’s lobbying spending of $139,000 was a 1 percent drop. TIA spent $50,000 in lobbying in Q1, a 44 percent decrease from the year-ago period.