CTIA officials and representatives of the major U.S....
CTIA officials and representatives of the major U.S. carriers met with FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai and staff Tuesday to discuss concerns with a proposed declaratory order clarifying that information stored on mobile phones is subject to the FCC’s rules for…
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protecting customer proprietary network information (CPNI). Pai has concerns with the order as written, officials said last week (CD June 11 p2). “At the meeting, we discussed the status of the Commission’s proposal on circulation to issue a declaratory ruling addressing how the CPNI requirements apply to information stored on mobile communications devices and how carriers should protect such information,” said an ex parte filing on the meeting (http://bit.ly/11FJnYG). “CTIA highlighted that its members take security and privacy seriously and are committed to protecting CPNI that a carrier causes to be stored on mobile communications devices.”