Ina statementlate Friday , FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced an investigating was afoot to determine whether a particular mobile mail carrier had lie about the extent of its 4 GiB coverage . But we ’ll have to wait to regain out the name of the culprit .
Pai said the investigation was prompted by a review of more than 20 million stop number tests file with the FCC in connectedness to theMobility Fund Phase II Auction(MF - II ) , which is designed to subsidise rural sphere lacking 4 gm access to the line of $ 4.5 billion over the next decennium .
Part of the physical process involves fluid carriers submitting maps and data to limn the extent of current 4 G LTE coverage .

https://gizmodo.com/the-feds-are-now-looking-into-who-sent-millions-of-fake-1830963972
“ In decree to attain those areas , it ’s critical that we make love where accession is and where it is not , ” Pai say Friday . “ A preliminary review of upper test data pass on through the challenge process suggested significant violations of the Commission ’s rule . That ’s why I ’ve ordered an investigation into these matters . We must ensure that the data point is exact before we can proceed . ”
Pai , who did not describe the carrier behind the apparent violation by name , said the next stage of MF - II process was suspended until the agency ’s investigating was complete .

In August , a barter grouping representing rural carriersaccused Verizonof “ grossly overstat[ing ] ” its reportage , have-to doe with to its filing as a “ sham reporting mathematical function . ” The group , know as the Rural Wireless Association , pressed the FCC to investigate the maps submitted by Verizon and require the company to re - filing cabinet with make up data .
Verizon denied anything was wrong with its map in response to an Ars Technica query in August .
reach for remark , the FCC did not respond . We ’ll update if they do .

[ Ars Technica ]
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