Nearly 30 million Americans, or one in six mobile users, experienced "bill shock," a sudden and unexpected jump in monthly cellular bills, and the Federal Communications Commission is battling to combat the problem.
T-Mobile and Leap announced plans to swap spectrum, boosting both companies' fledgling 4G LTE networks and illustrating carriers' search for spectrum sources amid government scrutiny.
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