The FCC wants comment on a petition by Cincinnati Bell to waive t...
The FCC wants comment on a petition by Cincinnati Bell to waive the equal-access scripting requirement. The commission also asked whether it should forbear from applying the rule to the company. The FCC also is considering a USTelecom petition…
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to kill the rule, which requires small- and mid-sized incumbent carriers to tell consumers that they have a choice of long-distance providers. Carriers uniformly supported that petition in September comments (CD Sept 15 p2). Comments on the Cincinnati Bell petition are due Dec. 21, replies Jan. 8.