Comcast gave the FCC some additional documents about its proposed...
Comcast gave the FCC some additional documents about its proposed sale of advanced wireless service licenses to Verizon Wireless. The cable operator “recently discovered a small number of additional documents that are responsive to the Information and Discovery Request” made…
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by the commission, Comcast said. They “were inadvertently omitted from the April 6 production,” which came after the company’s initial response on March 22, the operator’s filing posted Tuesday to docket 12-4 said (http://xrl.us/bm9q3w). “Comcast will make the non-public, Highly Confidential version of the submission available to authorized reviewing parties who have signed the Protective Orders.” The agency had paused its 180-day nonbinding clock to review Verizon Wireless’s purchase of AWS licenses from Comcast and three other cable operators for 21 days because the companies in the deals didn’t provide full information by the initial March 22 deadline (CD May 2 p1). The clock was at day 111 on Wednesday (http://xrl.us/bm9q3s).