FCC Says It Acted Reasonably in Court Filing in Flat Wireless Case
The FCC said the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit should find the agency did nothing wrong in rejecting a complaint by Flat Wireless of roaming rates it must pay Verizon. “Flat Wireless offered no evidence demonstrating that…
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Verizon’s rates are unreasonable under current market conditions,” the FCC said Friday in D.C. Circuit docket 18-1271. “Based on the record before it, the Commission reasonably concluded that ‘Verizon’s offered data rates are commercially reasonable in view of existing agreements with other providers.’”