Cingular, CTIA diverge on intercarrier-compensation reform.(News)

RCR Wireless News, July, 2006

Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER Cingular Wireless L.L.C. came out as the only major wireless carriers largely in favor of the so-called Missoula Plan, which calls for reforming the way and amounts telecommunications carriers pay each other to carry traffic, known as intercarrier compensation.

"For wireless carriers, the Missoula Plan provides much-needed stability. The plan transitions to unified rates for the majority of minutes over a three-year period-reducing the amount of access charges. The plan also establishes an interconnection framework that mitigates disputes, allowing wireless carriers to focus on their customers; balances the financial burden for the transport of different types of traffic, including wireless traffic; and fixes inequities...

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