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The FCC Wireline Bureau seeks comment on Verizon’s proposed waiver...

The FCC Wireline Bureau seeks comment on Verizon’s proposed waiver of the new phantom traffic rules adopted in the Universal Service Fund/Intercarrier Compensation Transformation Order, according to a public notice released Thursday (http://xrl.us/bmskzy). In its petition, Verizon requested the waiver…

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so it could “complete its compliance assessment, develop remediation plans, and seek further waivers as appropriate.” Verizon also requested a limited waiver of the phantom traffic rules with respect to certain signaling system 7 network elements, multi-frequency signaling equipment, and originating/intermediate carrier IP traffic exchanges. Comments are due March 19; replies April 3.