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Mobilicity shuts down cell sites, asks for bankruptcy extension

Briefs | 09/19/2014 8:40 pm EDT

Mobilicity is asking for another extension to its creditor protection, telling the judge overseeing its bankruptcy that the carrier has removed cell towers and shut down its Vancouver sales office in a continuing effort to cut costs.

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