Article 3WC6M Verizon lied about 4G coverage—and it could hurt rural America, group says

Verizon lied about 4G coverage—and it could hurt rural America, group says

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Jon Brodkin
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Verizon "grossly overstated" its 4G LTE coverage in government filings, potentially preventing smaller carriers from obtaining funding needed to expand coverage in underserved rural areas, a trade group says.

The Federal Communications Commission last year required Verizon and other carriers to file maps and data indicating their current 4G LTE coverage. The information will help the FCC determine where to distribute up to $4.5 billion in Mobility Fund money over the next 10 years. The funds are set aside for "primarily rural areas that lack unsubsidized 4G," the FCC says.

If Verizon provided the FCC with inaccurate data, the company's rural competitors might not be able to get that government funding.

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