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T-Mobile Won't Back Down After CPUC Penalty

T-Mobile is weighing how to respond to a $3.59 million penalty from the California Public Utilities Commission, a spokesperson said Thursday. Commissioners unanimously approved a decision that day saying T-Mobile misled the California Public Utilities Commission about its CDMA transition…

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(see 2211030064). “We continue to completely disagree with the conclusions that the CPUC’s decision reaches and are considering our options for next steps,” the T-Mobile spokesperson said. “We stand by our prior statements to the CPUC. We are so proud of the incredible work our team did to rapidly migrate customers and sunset the legacy Sprint CDMA network -- just as we said we’d do.”