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Corydon
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Re: FCC siding with a telco? Shocking..

From the article:
The cable companies said that violates a law that says, “[a] telecommunications carrier that receives or obtains proprietary information from another carrier for purposes of providing any telecommunications service shall use such information only for such purpose and shall not use such information for its own marketing efforts."

Verizon countered that since it is not receiving the information to provide a service, but rather to terminate one, that reading of the law is wrong.
IANAL, but the law quoted above seems pretty clearcut to me. Sounds like Verizon was dancing around the technicalities on that one.

But no big surprise that the current FCC is bending over backwards to keep the telcos happy.
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said by Corydon See Profile :

From the article:
The cable companies said that violates a law that says, “[a] telecommunications carrier that receives or obtains proprietary information from another carrier for purposes of providing any telecommunications service shall use such information only for such purpose and shall not use such information for its own marketing efforts."

Verizon countered that since it is not receiving the information to provide a service, but rather to terminate one, that reading of the law is wrong.
The service is still being provided, by someone, i.e., the carrier it is being ported to; is the law otherwise specific about such an exclusion somewhere else?, because from the above excerpt alone, "provided" still applies since someone is providing it (the essense of the porting) regardless of who.


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More like the FCC is bending forward grabing its collective ankles and inviting the Telcos to have their way with the FCC and the they(FCC) will throw in the KY if asked.
The Cell phone carriers, the Landline "Cretins of Capitalism" as well as the other myriad liars and thieves that make up american Technology services providers are all standing in line for a date with the FCC whores.
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