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The FCC should move forward on real-party-in-interest disclosure...

The FCC should move forward on real-party-in-interest disclosure requirements for all rulemaking proceedings as part of broader process reform, T-Mobile representatives said in meetings at the agency. “Requiring participants in rulemaking proceedings to disclose all real parties-in-interest will increase transparency,…

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enhance accountability, and improve decision-making in proceedings before the Commission,” T-Mobile said in an ex parte filing (http://bit.ly/1f8SerJ). Representatives of the carrier met with David Goldman, aide to Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel; Erin McGrath, aide to Commissioner Mike O'Rielly; and Diane Cornell, special counsel to Chairman Tom Wheeler.