Sprint Nextel representatives met with FCC officials last...
Sprint Nextel representatives met with FCC officials last week, at the commission’s request, to talk about changes to Form 477 and other issues tied to broadband reporting and data collection, according to an ex parte filing. “In particular, we discussed…
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continuing to provide information similar to that currently provided by service providers to NTIA when NTIA’s mapping project ends,” Sprint officials said (http://bit.ly/13hzIZL). “At that time, service providers may be asked to produce a nationwide map (rather than individual state maps), and the speed shown on the map may be changed to the carrier’s minimum speed, rather than the maximum advertised speed. The Commission is also contemplating some additional changes to the information currently provided on the Form 477 and the development of a client-side application.”