Wireless Bureau Seeks Data from Competitors on T-Mobile/Sprint
The FCC Wireless Bureau expanded review of T-Mobile buying Sprint, asking competitors questions. The bureau Wednesday asked Verizon for relevant documents on the “potential effect of the Proposed Transaction on the Company’s core wireless business, wireless data business, and any…
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potential business plans, including, but not limited to, fixed wireless and video” and “the competitive positioning of the Company and other mobile wireless service providers (e.g., price and quality relative to others) for any Relevant Service or any Relevant Product in any Relevant Area (including any surveys conducted by the Company or any third party),” among other questions. Similar letters went to AT&T, U.S. Cellular, TracFone, Charter Communications and Comcast. Responses are due Oct. 17 in docket 18-197.