USTelecom encouraged the FCC to pursue mandatory data requests so competitive...
USTelecom encouraged the FCC to pursue mandatory data requests so competitive providers will provide data they are “unlikely to voluntarily provide,” said an ex parte filing detailing a meeting Thursday between USTelecom Vice President Glenn Reynolds and an aide to…
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Commissioner Robert McDowell (http://xrl.us/bnbkmu). ILECs, in contrast, have provided extensive data “demonstrating robust competition for the provision of high-capacity services to business customers,” Reynolds said. An FCC “rush to judgment” on special access is “perplexing” given how competitive the markets are where AT&T is requesting Phase II pricing flexibility relief, he said. USTelecom represents large ILECs including AT&T, Verizon and CenturyLink.