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The Computer & Communications Industry Association filed in support of a May T-Mobile petition asking for “predictable” enforcement criteria for determining whether the terms of data roaming agreements meet the “commercially reasonable” standard adopted by the FCC in its 2011…

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data roaming order (CD May 28 p9). “Granting T-Mobile’s Petition will not amend the Data Roaming Order in any way, but instead help the Commission realize the goals initially sought in its adoption,” CCIA said (http://bit.ly/1q10Yc6). By most accounts, “dominant carriers are leveraging their market power to impose prohibitive higher rates at the expense of small carriers,” CCIA said. Reply comments were due Wednesday in docket 05-265.