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The FCC changed how it classified parts of Verizon and...

The FCC changed how it classified parts of Verizon and SpectrumCo’s joint operating entity agreement filed at the FCC, marking the documents as confidential rather than highly confidential (http://xrl.us/bnmsas) after the classification was challenged by Public Knowledge. “We applaud the…

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FCC for recognizing that Verizon and SpectrumCo have claimed highly confidential protection for parts of the agreements that did not deserve such protection,” said PK Staff Attorney Jodie Griffin. “While we believe the sections establishing the governance of the JOE do not deserve confidentiality protection at all and should be made public, we are glad that the new lower level of protection will allow parties that could be affected by the transaction to more comprehensively review the documents."