AT&T gave the FCC an update on how...
AT&T gave the FCC an update on how it’s meeting commitments made as part of the carrier’s acquisition of the Atlantic Tele-Network’s Allied Wireless Communications subsidiary. “These Commitments concern roaming, the integration of Allied’s CDMA network into AT&T’s 4G network,…
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migration of Allied’s postpaid customers to AT&T’s network, and the filing of quarterly progress reports on the status of the implementation of the Commitments and AT&T’s customer migration plans,” AT&T said (http://bit.ly/KWqfnv). Many of the details were redacted from the report made available publicly Monday on the FCC’s website. One number that was included: AT&T said its roaming commitments consist of 34 agreements to which Allied was a party. AT&T had agreed to offer CDMA voice and data roaming “consistent with applicable Commission roaming rules, over Allied’s 3G EV-DO network until at least June 17, 2015.”