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CCA Says U.S. Wireless Market Lacks Competition

The FCC should decline to say the U.S. wireless market is competitive, the Competitive Carriers Association urged in reply comments on the upcoming wireless competition report, said a news release. “AT&T and Verizon continue to stifle the CMRS marketplace, and…

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as these two largest carriers continue to acquire additional spectrum and foreclose opportunities for smaller rivals, the current market cannot be considered effectively competitive,” said CCA President Steve Berry. “CCA fully supports FCC efforts to promote competition and innovation, and the FCC can help achieve this important goal and facilitate deployment of next generation technologies by reexamining and re-tooling certain policies.”