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WIRELESS

At the request of the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA), the American Arbitration Association (AAA) administers an arbitration program for the wireless industry and its customers. This program helps ensure that disputes are resolved privately, promptly, and economically. CTIA is a not-for-profit trade association. Its members include providers of commercial mobile radio service (i.e. cellular and PCS wireless services) to customers throughout the United States.

Wireless industry disputes can be resolved by arbitration, the submission of a dispute to a disinterested person or persons for final and binding determination.

EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2010: The AAA will retain a portion of the administrative filing fee if a party files a demand for arbitration that is incomplete or otherwise does not meet the filing requirements contained in the Rules, and if the deficiency cannot be corrected in a reasonable period of time. Please review the fee schedule in the current rules for additional details.


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