Verizon wants the FCC to clarify several aspects of its...
Verizon wants the FCC to clarify several aspects of its mandatory special access data collection, it told Wireline Bureau officials Friday, an ex parte filing said (http://xrl.us/boaxty). The telco asked for clarification on the definition of “connection,” and whether it…
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includes those capable of providing a dedicated service, whether or not such a service is actually being sold. It wants a definition for “best efforts” service data to capture a “capacity of DS1 in each direction.” The telco also sought clarifications on the definition of “packet-based dedicated service,” “revenues” and “dedicated service.” Verizon also asked for clarification on several specific data request questions. The company noted that its ability to provide certain information related to government accounts “may be limited by national security restrictions” and “other sensitivity concerns."