The FCC has asked AT&T for even more information on its proposed merger with DirecTV, suggesting that some of the earlier information did not quite compute and asking for clarifications if they were inaccurate.
In a follow-up to a Sept. 9 request for data, the FCC sent a request Monday asking for answers to some supplemental questions by Dec. 22.
For example, the FCC says that AT&T's population density calculations do not correlate "appropriately" for one-square-mile increments, as requested.
It also seeks further info on broadband speed calculations, expected data rates, cell sites and other broadband-related questions. There are also follow-up questions about churn rates and pricing.
Source & More: broadcastingcable.com
In a follow-up to a Sept. 9 request for data, the FCC sent a request Monday asking for answers to some supplemental questions by Dec. 22.
For example, the FCC says that AT&T's population density calculations do not correlate "appropriately" for one-square-mile increments, as requested.
It also seeks further info on broadband speed calculations, expected data rates, cell sites and other broadband-related questions. There are also follow-up questions about churn rates and pricing.
Source & More: broadcastingcable.com