Cox Communications “fully intends” to participate in the FCC’s special...
Cox Communications “fully intends” to participate in the FCC’s special access data collection, but these types of requests require “significant manual effort,” the telco told FCC Wireline Bureau officials Friday (http://xrl.us/bnsgdy). Cox does not maintain a single centralized source for…
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the information requested, nor does it keep the information in the same format as ILECs, it said. Reporting the distinction between circuits obtained through “indefeasible rights of use” and wholly-owned circuits will be a “highly manual, labor-intensive process involving review of several iterations of master agreements,” Cox said. Cox asked the commission to refrain from seeking this and other time-consuming reporting “unless it substantially contributes to the Commission’s analysis of the competitive environment."