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The FCC Wants Carriers to Prove Their Coverage Claims, T-Mobile and AT&T Say It's Too Much



Let’s face it, most of the U.S. carriers exaggerate about their wireless coverage at the best of times, and in some cases spin things to the point of being downright misleading. We’ve seen this with AT&T’s bogus 5G E branding, Verizon’s claims about its 5G coverage, and even years ago with Sprint’s promotion of its […]

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