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Cox Communications submitted to the FCC the organizational chart and list...

Cox Communications submitted to the FCC the organizational chart and list of document custodians the cable operator gave the Justice Department, as part of the government review of Verizon Wireless’ deal to buy AWS licenses from Cox. The documents are…

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“proprietary, nonpublic information that is commercially valuable and the public disclosure of which would subject Cox to competitive harm,” an FCC filing posted Wednesday in docket 12-3 said. It reported on a meeting between executives of the cable operator and officials in the Media, Wireline and Wireless bureaus and in the offices of General Counsel and of Strategic Planning, where they discussed what types of data Cox may have available if the commission requests it. The other three cable operators also selling AWS licenses to Verizon Wireless had similar meetings with FCC officials (CD March 5 p17), as telecom companies and nonprofits seek access to confidential data as part of the agency’s review of the deals.