T-Mobile Praises Proposed Changes to CPUC's Conditions on Sprint Purchase
T-Mobile appreciates the proposed decision of the California Public Utilities Commission to partly modify the mid-April order clearing the carrier to buy Sprint, a T-Mobile spokesperson emailed Friday. The carrier is “particularly pleased” it would “correct the three- and six-year…
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benchmark dates for measurement of our speed commitments to 2023 and 2026,” the spokesperson said. Commissioners may vote Nov. 19 on the proposal that would deny the carrier’s other requested changes on job and speed conditions (see 2010160059). T-Mobile declined further comment Monday whether the carrier will continue to challenge those requirements.