WASHINGTON—The Federal Communications Commission said wireless complaints dropped in the first quarter of the year.
The agency said wireless complaints decreased from 4,956 in the fourth quarter of 2005 to 4,616 in the first quarter. Complaints fell in all wireless categories, the agency said.
Wireless inquires also dropped in the fourth quarter. The FCC said it received 9,246 wireless inquires in the fourth quarter compared with 7,130 in the first quarter of this year. Commercial license issues replaced tower issues as one of the top subjects of wireless inquiries in the first quarter, according to the commission.
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Last month, J.D. Power and Associates reported mobile-phone subscribers are more satisfied with their service this year than in the previous one.