The latest version of the FCC’s mobile broadband...
The latest version of the FCC’s mobile broadband smartphone app reduces the default data cap to 100 MB and collects “only passive metrics during scheduled tests once data cap is reached,” the agency said in a filing discussing its app…
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(http://bit.ly/100RDW5). The app is still in beta, and hasn’t been made available for general release. The connectivity type of the active tests is now identified in the archived results. Location technology used for observations, and units of measurement of the location accuracy, are identified in the passive metrics, the FCC said.