Verizon ordered to comply with FCC data roaming rules2012-12-05 09:20 by DanielaTags: Verizon, FCC
A federal court rejected Verizon's challenge to the Federal Communications Commission's data roaming rules on Tuesday. The court has unanimously upheld the Federal Communications Commission's requirements that major wireless carriers make their mobile broadband networks available to smaller providers through roaming agreements with "reasonable" rates. The commission has long required that cellphone service providers offer reasonable voice roaming terms to their competitors. Roaming occurs when subscribers travel beyond their own carrier's network and use another company's cell towers to complete a call. The commission adopted an order last year that expanded those roaming rules to cover wireless Internet service. Verizon opposed the rules, claiming that the FCC overstepped its authority under the Communications Act. Verizon said the rules represented an "unprecedented and unbounded theory of regulatory power over wireless Internet service."
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