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Mobile Future Blasts CCA in Letter to FCC

Mobile Future continued its support of the FCC review of a 2011 declaratory ruling on data roaming, in a letter posted Friday in docket 05-265. AT&T and Verizon have filed the applications for review. Carriers and their trade groups are…

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seeking "unfair" advantages by pushing for low data roaming rates, said Mobile Future. Sprint, T-Mobile and the Competitive Carriers Association "continue their efforts to gain unfair, undeserved and unwarranted competitive advantages through rent-seeking and regulatory arbitrage," it said. Mobile Future and CCA filed letters downplaying the claims of the other (see 1508170049). In its most recent letter, Mobile Future said Sprint and T-Mobile pledged to expand certain mobile services in unserved or underserved areas, but "there is no evidence that they will actually build or invest in rural America."