Free Press backs FCC on data roaming rules
Free Press is backing the Federal Communications Commission's proposed rule requiring carriers to sign agreements allowing out-of-network data roaming on cell phones for a reasonable price.
The rule is aimed at protecting mobile and smartphone users that make use of wireless data networks for Web surfing and e-mail while out of network from being hit with high roaming charges. The FCC first put out a notice proposing the rule in April; initial comments on that proposal were due June 14.
"The proposed data roaming rules will help smaller wireless companies offer affordable nationwide mobile broadband services, increasing competition and ultimately lowering prices for all wireless consumers," said Free Press policy counsel M. Chris Riley. "Data roaming is an essential component of reform for the mobile broadband market."
Free Press backs FCC on data roaming rules