T-Mobile Objects to FCC Lifeline Data Collection
T-Mobile objected to the FCC’s data collection order, which required the nine largest Lifeline providers to submit five years of network cost data for the Wireline Bureau's Lifeline market report. The order's questionnaire "violates the Paperwork Reduction Act, exceeds the…
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Bureau’s delegated authority, and has serious design deficiencies,” said a filing posted Friday in docket 20-437: “The exclusion of non-mobile Lifeline providers AT&T and Verizon, limits the usefulness of any data obtained.”