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Commenters have 15 more days to respond to CenturyLink’s petition for...

Commenters have 15 more days to respond to CenturyLink’s petition for forbearance from dominant carrier and certain Computer Inquiry requirements with respect to enterprise broadband services, the FCC Wireline Bureau said (http://xrl.us/bmy9oc). The telco requested the commission forbear from tariffing…

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requirements regarding its packet-switched and optical transmission services. Thursday’s order responded to a motion for extension of time filed by CompTel, the National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates and the New Jersey Division of Rate Counsel, who argued an extension was warranted because the CenturyLink petition included confidential information requiring a protective order so interested parties could “make informed decisions,” the order said. The bureau adopted a protective order in the matter Thursday (http://xrl.us/bmy9on). Comments now are due April 20, replies May 7.