T-Mobile Seeks Alternative Dispute Resolution at CPUC
T-Mobile asked for alternative dispute resolution Wednesday at the California Public Utilities Commission to resolve the agency finding the company violated a commission rule with statements about its CDMA shutdown. Two CPUC administrative law judges ruled in April that the…
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carrier misled the CPUC with false statements that it would have a three-year customer migration period for Sprint customers to T-Mobile and Boost Mobile customers to Dish Network (see 2204260061). T-Mobile appealed last month (see 2205260008). In Wednesday’s motion in docket A.18-07-011, T-Mobile asked the CPUC Wednesday to stay consideration of that appeal to allow time for alternative dispute resolution. T-Mobile was “honest and transparent,” said the carrier: But it also “shares the Commission’s goal of avoiding service disruptions for customers, including DISH’s Boost customers, and ensuring that customers have the opportunity and ability to remain connected through technology transitions like the CDMA network shutdown.”