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The FCC Wireline Bureau seeks comment on a Consolidated Communications...

The FCC Wireline Bureau seeks comment on a Consolidated Communications petition for a limited waiver of the call signaling rules adopted in the USF/intercarrier compensation order (http://xrl.us/bm9dqe). The company said it required the waiver because “the Commission’s rules impose burdens…

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with respect to call signaling that Consolidated cannot reasonably meet, particularly in the instances where Consolidated uses Multi-Frequency Signaling or Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Signaling Technology in its network.” Some enterprise customers have multiple phone numbers routed through a single private branch exchange, and populate the calling party number field with a number that’s not their own, making complete compliance with the call signaling rules “unreasonably burdensome,” Consolidated said. Comments are due June 22 in docket 10-90, replies July 9.