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Preferred Long Distance changed three individuals’ telecom service providers without...

Preferred Long Distance changed three individuals’ telecom service providers without authorization, the FCC said in an order released Wednesday (http://xrl.us/bn3w5o). PLD said authorizations were received and confirmed through third-party verifications, but in each case the verifier recited a phone number…

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to be switched, when rules require the verifier to “specifically elicit” the number to be switched, the FCC said. PLD must remove all charges incurred for the service for the first 30 days after the alleged unauthorized changes, the order said.