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FCC chair calls T-Mobile US network outage 'unacceptable', vows probe
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will probe an extensive T-Mobile network outage that impacted customers across the United States, the head of the
"The T-Mobile network outage is unacceptable. The @FCC is launching an investigation. We're demanding answers - and so are
Neville Ray, president of technology at T-Mobile, said on Twitter Monday that engineers were working to resolve a voice and data issue that has affected customers around the country.
He said later that
T-Mobile US had 86 million customers at the end of 2019. T-Mobile did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the outage.
In 2018, Pai backed the merger of T-Mobile and Sprint Corp saying it would lead to improved 5G coverage in the United States and would bring much faster mobile broadband to rural Americans.
T-Mobile on April 1 officially completed its $23 billion merger with Sprint, solidifying its position as the No.3 wireless providers in the United States.
U.S.
telecommunications regulatory agency said on Monday.American consumers
," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said on Twitter.Neville Ray, president of technology at T-Mobile, said on Twitter Monday that engineers were working to resolve a voice and data issue that has affected customers around the country.
He said later that
data services
were now available and some calls were completing. "Alternate services like WhatsApp, Signal, iMessage, Facetime etc. are available," he added.T-Mobile US had 86 million customers at the end of 2019. T-Mobile did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the outage.
In 2018, Pai backed the merger of T-Mobile and Sprint Corp saying it would lead to improved 5G coverage in the United States and would bring much faster mobile broadband to rural Americans.
T-Mobile on April 1 officially completed its $23 billion merger with Sprint, solidifying its position as the No.3 wireless providers in the United States.
Top Comment
Shasti Brata
1754 days ago
The only point of interest for us is that the FCC Chairman is an Indian origin American placed in the powerful post by US President Donald Trump. Yet another reason why Indian-Americans ought to vote Trump in the coming elections and not fall for the siren song of the Democrats.Read allPost comment
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