FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Michael Michaud U.S. House of Representatives 1724 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Michaud: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA ai1d MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record. the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and . expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these 'commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than -mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12n-i STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Emanuel Cleaver U.S. House of Representatives 1433 Longworth House Office Building ..\Vasbington, D.C. 20515 ... Dear Congressman Cleaver: .~.' Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12, 2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a i\lfemorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolsterilig the l6ng-term viability of the 'combined company and ~i1ab'l,ing increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Comillission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leagership in mobile it has Tegained inxecent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile:' '. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable John Conyers, Jr. U.S. House of Representatives 2426 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 i ~ • ," Dear Congressman Conyers: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12, 2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and .expand its product line, thereby bolstei-ing the'long-tenn viability of the combined company and ~nabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Juli us Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 -..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Elijah E. Cummings US. House of Representatives 2235 Rayburn House Office Building .Washington, D.C. 20515 . , Dear Congressman Cummings: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow US. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the US. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12n-I STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Peter A. DeFazio US. House of Representatives 2134 Rayburn House Office Building .Washington, D.C. 20515 ....... , Dem:-Congressman DeFazio: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the 'record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the ComJ11ission that they plan to preserve and grow US. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these cbinmitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this trm1saction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors. of the US. economy have more potential to create jobs thm1 mobiie. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know ifI can be of any further . assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12n-t STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4,2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Lloyd Doggett U.S. House of Representatives 201 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 . (.\ '. .. Dear Congressman Doggett: '. Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and ·MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and eriabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Comiriission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Donna F. Edwards U.S. House of Representatives 318 Cannon House Office Building piqshington, D.C. 20515 Dear:Congresswoman Edwards: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12.2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Mem.orandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and e.~pand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability'of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during om review T-Mobile USA told the Comrnission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these cOl'i.1mitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the com1s have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any ftlrther assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12n-t STREET S. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. 20554 • 202-4 I 8-1 000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Keith Ellison U. S. House of Representatives 1027 Longworth House Office Building Wasbington, D.C. 20515 , _. ~ >. • Dear, ..Congressman Ellison: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding, On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these coi11mitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Al Green U.S. House of Representatives 2201 Rayburn House Office Building .Washington, D.C. 20515 .. Dear.Congressman Green: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA aild MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the . record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, therebY bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and eriabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the COrtl.."nission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these .commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. . I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12ni STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Gene Green U.S. House of Representatives 2470 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 , ., '." , ,. Dear Congressman Green: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Mem.orandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and [ expect them to live up to these ·commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. 1 appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ...JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Raul M. Grijalva U.S. House of Representatives 1511 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 .. , ~,~' -. Dear Congressman Grijalva: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA ai1d MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product Iine, thereby bolstering the'long-terni viability of the combined company and e~abling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the '. Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potelitial to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Janice Hahn U.S. House of Representatives 2400 Rayburn House Office Building Was1:lington, D.C. 20515· <: • ' Dear'Congresswoman Halm: .. ' Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12, 2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and . e,xpand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more 'Rotential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Jubus Genachowski 445 12TH STREETS.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4,2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Rush Holt U.S. House of Representatives 1214 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515:" Dear Congressman Holt: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum, Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and 'expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Cominission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S, jobs, and I expect them to live up to these comm itments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attaclullent rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regaiIled in recent,years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. . . . I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S,W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Mike Honda U.S. House of Representatives 1713 Longworth House Office Building . Washington, D.C. 20515 ' . :.:. , ' .: Dear:Congressman Honda: ~.. '. Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and ·MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very impotiant and were included in the .. record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review ofthe record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and e);{pand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability ofthe·combined company and eriabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the , Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these ·coinmitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. . I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12n-i STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable William Lacy Clay U.S. House of Representatives 2418 Rayburn House Office Building .Washington,D.C. 20515 _ •.: Dear Congressman Clay: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12, 2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the foulih-Iargest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of tl1e combined company and e11abling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S .. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12m STREET S. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. 20554 • 202-4 I 8-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Sheila Jackson Lee U.S. House of Representatives 2160 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congresswoman Jackson Lee: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very impOliant and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and , expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U,S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. ' , . I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if 1 can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON. D,C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Marcy Kaptur U.S. House of Representatives 2186 Rayburn House Office Building .Washington, D.C. 20515 '. •' c-.~ Dear Congresswoman Kaptur: ......'" Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thel'eby .bolstering the·loi1g-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these coli1mitments. With iast month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of.the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobife. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know ifI can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12n-i STREET S. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. 20554 • 202-4 18-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 -..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Ann McLane Kuster U.S. House of Representatives 137 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 ~'., . < Dear Congresswoman Kuster: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12, 2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum. Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabl1ng increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the . Conunission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these 'Commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more po.tential to create jobs than mobile. . I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S. W. WASHINGTON. D. C. 20554 • 202-4 18-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Barbara Lee U. S. House of Representatives 2267 Rayburn House Office Building W.ashington, D.C. 20515 . Dear Congresswoman Lee: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very impOliant and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commi sion that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs thai1 mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12m STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Dave Loebsack U.S. House of Representatives 1527 Longworth House Office Building . Vlashington, D.C. 20515 :~ ,; Dear Congressman Loebsack: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and ex.pand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability ofthe·combined company and enabiing increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile.' . I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12n1 STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Stephen F. Lynch U.S. House of Representatives 2133 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Lynch: " Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceed ing. On March 12, 2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these ·commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, whi Ie the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12ll-l STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Dan Maffei U.S. House of Representatives 422 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Maffei: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12Tri STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Edward J. Markey U.S. House of Representatives 2108 Rayburn House Office Building W,ashington, D.C. 20515 , Dear Congressman Markey: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more 'P?tential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Betty McCollum U.S. House of Representatives 1714 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congresswoman McCollum: Thank you for your letter regarding the wirele?s license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and e.xpand its product line, thereby"bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these cOinmitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potel\tial to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Jim McDermott U.S. House of Representatives 1035 Longworth House Office Building 'Washington, D.C. 20515 " . Dear Congressman McDermott: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very impOliant and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product Iine, thereby bolsteI'ing the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. ' I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable James P. McGovern U.S. House of Representatives 438 Cannon House Office Building ,W.a.shington, D.C. 20515 " ... . " .. ' .,'.. Dear.Congressman McGovern: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and .. e;lCp~nd its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and . enabqng increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Coml'nission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these cOlilmitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable George Miller U.S. House of Representatives 2205 Rayburn House Office Building .Washington, D.C. 20515 . , .. Dear Congressman Miller: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12, 2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and ~~pand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and ei1abling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction. America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more ·potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET s.w. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 -.JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Gwen S. Moore U.S. House of Representatives 2245 Rayburn House Office Building Wqshington, D.C. 20515· Dear 'Congresswoman Moore: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and eri.abling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Com1?ission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more p,otential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12n-i STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable JelTold Nadler U.S. House of Representatives 2110 Rayburn House Office Building . Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear· Congressman Nadler: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more . 'potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if! can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, It Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. 20554 • 202-4 I 8-1 000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Grace F. apolitano U.S. House of Representatives 1610 Longworth House Office Building . '\yashington, D.C. 20515 Dear 'Congresswoman Napolitano: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a J\lfem.orandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would ellhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Con).l11ission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, , ~.------­ Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 .. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ...JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Eleanor Holmes Norton U.S. House of Representatives 2136 Rayburn House Office Building .Washington, D.C. 20515- ~ ..:.. Dear Congresswoman Norton: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the re'cord of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these coi11mitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if! can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12n-I STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Ed Perlmutter U.S. House of Representatives 1221 Longworth House Office Building . :Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Perlmutter: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12, 2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and 'expand its product line, thereby bolsterIng the long-term viability of'the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Chellie Pingree U. S. House of Representatives 1318 Longworth House Office Building .Washington, D.C. 20515 . ". ~.: Dear 'Congresswoman Pingree: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would erlhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, th'ereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, to Julius Genachowski 445 12ll-i STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Charles B. Rangel U.S. House of Representatives 2354 Rayburn House Office Building .~ashington,D.C. 20515 .. Dear Congressman Rangel: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very impoliant and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fOUlih-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and e~pand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and ei"iabling increased emplo)'ment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Comrnission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global .leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than' mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Lucille Roybal-Allard U.S. House of Representatives 2330 Rayburn House Office Building vvashington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congresswoman Roybal-Allard: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Cominission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs. and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has.regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if! can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12n-i STREETS.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 The Honorable Timothy 1. Ryan U.S. House of Representatives 1421 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 .. Dear Congressman Ryan: . '. Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and ~xpand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Fevy sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, " Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Linda T. Sanchez U.S. House of Representatives 2423 Rayburn House Office Building . Washington, D.C. 20515· '. .... ... . Dear Congresswoman Sanchez: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the 'record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a l\lfemorandum. Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these c·ommitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent year:;;. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if! can be of any further . ·assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12n-l STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 -.JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Janice D. Schakowsky U. S. House of Representatives 2367 Rayburn House Office Building Wqshington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congresswoman Schakowsky: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby"bolstering the long-tei"m viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12n-1 STREETS.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Jose Serrano U.S. House of Representatives 2227 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515. <.: . .," . Dear'Congressman Serrano: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and . expand its product line, there'by bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Com111ission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobife. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12Tri STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 .JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Adam Schiff U.S. House of Representatives 2411 Rayburn House Office Building .'\Yashington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Schiff: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the " record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and ~xpand its product line, thel'eby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabl,ing increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Comillission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the comis have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained inrecent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile: I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if 1 can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Terri A. Sewell U.S. House of Representatives 1133 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 . Dear Congresswoman Sewell: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expcmd its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-oLlt, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Bradley J. Sherman U.S. House of Representatives 2242 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Sherman: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval ofthis transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, • Julius Genachowski 445 12n-i STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable John F. Tierney U.S. House of Representatives 2238 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Tierney: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a A1emorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitment. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile.' I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON. D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Tim Walz U.S. House of Representatives 1722 Longworth House Office Building V\:'ashington, D.C. 20515 Dear.Congressman Walz: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12.2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these ·commitments. . With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Robert E. Andrews U.S. House of Representatives 2265 Rayburn House Office Building .::Y,{\lshington, D.C. 20515 .' ~ '/ :. ~ .. Dear ,Congressman Andrews: . '~., ..,' Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the l:ecord of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a A1emorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and ~~p~nd its product line, thel:eby-bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the C01:.i.mission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these c·ommitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile.. . I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further ·assistance. Sincerely, Juli LIS Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Timothy H. Bishop U.S. House of Representatives 306 Cannon House Office Building Ylashington, D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Bishop: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very impoliant and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengtben its network and e~pand its product line, thel'eby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Comrnission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ,JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Robert A. Brady U.S. House of Representatives 102 Cannon House Office Building ,~ashington,D.C. 20515 Dear Congressman Brady: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing, it to strengthen its network and e~pa,nd its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Con~mission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these com'mi tments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit miIIions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W, WASHINGTON, D,C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Michael E. Capuano U.S. House of Representatives 1414 Longworth House Office Building . ,~ashington, D.C. 20515 ' ~; 1 Deai: Congressman Capuano: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a MemorandUl11 Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review ofthe record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness Qfthe fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and - . e~pand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viabllity of the combined company and eliabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Comh1ission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in ,recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12T1i STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Andre Carson U.S. House of Representatives 425 Cannon House Office Building .~ashington,D.C. 20515 Dear 'Congressman Carson: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12, 2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Alemorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability of the combined company and emibling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these coillmitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 121H STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Kathy Castor U.S. House of Representatives 205 Cannon House Office Building _~ashington,D.C. 20515 Dear.Congresswoman Castor: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA - and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and ex:pand its product line, thereby bolstei"ing the long-term viability of the combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more poten!ial to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Juli us Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable Judy Chu U.S. House of Representatives 1520 Longworth House Office Building .; Washington, D.C. 20515: .....; ~ .... ~. , \ , , Deal:·Congresswoman Chu: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceed ing. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and e~pand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-term viability ofthe combined company and enabling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Corpmission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, alld I expect them to live up to these commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attachment rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know jf I can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET s.w. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION April 4, 2013 ..JULIUS GENACHOWSKI CHAIRMAN The Honorable David Cicilline U.S. House of Representatives 128 Cannon House Office Building W~shington,D.C. 20515- " Dear/'Congressman Cicilline: Thank you for your letter regarding the wireless license transfer between T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS Communications, Inc. Your views are very important and were included in the record of the proceeding. On March 12,2013, the Commission's Wireless Telecommunications and International Bureaus adopted a Memorandum Opinion and Order approving the transaction. After careful review of the record, the Bureaus found that the transaction would enhance the competitiveness of the fourth-largest nationwide wireless provider by allowing it to strengthen its network and expand its product line, thereby bolstering the long-tel'm viability of the combined company and e11abling increased employment. Moreover, during our review T-Mobile USA told the Commission that they plan to preserve and grow U.S. jobs, and I expect them to live up to these -commitments. With last month's approval of this transaction, America's mobile marketplace continues to strengthen, moving toward robust competition and revitalized competitors. We are seeing billions more in network investment, while the courts have upheld key FCC decisions to accelerate broadband build-out, promote competition, and benefit consumers, including our broadband data roaming and pole attaclU11ent rules. The new entity emerging from this transaction will benefit millions of American consumers and help the U.S. maintain the global leadership in mobile it has regained in recent years. Few sectors of the U.S. economy have more potential to create jobs than mobile. I appreciate your interest in this matter. Please let me know if I can be of any further .assistance. Sincerely, Julius Genachowski 445 12TH STREET S.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 • 202-418-1000