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The FCC Wireless Bureau Monday sought comment on a Minority Media and Telecommunications Council letter asking the agency to further probe the role minority- and women-owned enterprises (MWBEs) play in mobile wireless competition as the commission develops the next edition of its annual wireless competition report. Comments on issues raised by MMTC are due July 15, the bureau said (http://bit.ly/14KiANa). “We seek comment on levels of, and opportunities for, participation in the wireless marketplace for MWBEs. How many MWBEs are actively associated with the industry and in what capacities? How many such entities operate as carriers and/or spectrum licensees? Commenters should address efforts within the industry to increase diversity and access for MWBEs. Do MWBEs provide services to consumers who might otherwise be overlooked by others in the marketplace?"