Reports by Wireless Carriers on International Services Revenue No Longer Needed, CTIA Says
The FCC should drop requirements that commercial mobile service providers file annual reports detailing revenue from international services, CTIA officials said in a meeting with Tom Sullivan, acting chief of the International Bureau, and other bureau officials. “These reports are…
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no longer necessary in light of the robust competition in the market today,” the group said in a filing in docket 16-131. “The rule imposes costs on CMRS carriers by requiring them to maintain extensive network systems to track and record international revenue and traffic data.”