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Federal appeals judges shouldn’t stay an FCC ruling that would fo...

Federal appeals judges shouldn’t stay an FCC ruling that would force Verizon to change its retention marketing practices, FCC General Counsel Matthew Berry argued in a brief to the District of Columbia Circuit Court. “Unlike the typical stay request,…

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Verizon asks not that the Court preserve the status quo in the wake of a newly imposed regulatory requirement, but that it in effect bar the application of established rules with which Verizon complied for more than eight years and with which every other carrier in the industry continues to comply,” the brief said. Consumers Union, CompTel, NCTA, Bright House, Comcast and Time Warner Cable also opposed Verizon’s stay request. USTelecom filed a brief supporting Verizon, it said.