FCC Reverses Home Roaming Rules
Apr 21, 2010, 11:42 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Today the Federal Communications Commission overturned a 2007 decision about rules regulating wireless roaming. Wireless network operators will now be required to offer voice roaming services to other carriers in areas where those carriers own spectrum but have yet to build network coverage. The new rules make it mandatory for carriers to forge reasonable agreements about voice roaming. The FCC today also indicated that it is giving thought to applying the same rules to data roaming. Last, the FCC furthered its agenda of transitioning where the Universal Service Fund money is spent. Now, the money is spent expanding voice services to rural areas. The FCC wants the money to be spent on expanding broadband services in those areas instead.
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wow
I'm just going to chalk it up to the guy's in charge finding a new way to get more money from the people in the name of helping the public.
I can't wait to find out what negative effect this has on the...
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is this good or bad?