As the FCC awaits Paperwork Reduction Act approval
As the FCC awaits Paperwork Reduction Act approval for its special access data collection, the Wireline Bureau seeks comment on “the procedures for designating, handling, submitting and accessing the confidential and highly confidential data and information sought in the collection,”…
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it said in a public notice Friday (http://bit.ly/11b82Ka). Much of the data sought, such as served locations and revenues, are “competitively sensitive and not publicly available,” the bureau said. A protective order will govern access to the information, dividing it into “highly confidential,” “confidential” and “not confidential” information. The bureau proposes about two dozen categories of highly confidential data, including the locations that providers serve with last-mile facilities, the location of companies’ fiber network routes and interconnection nodes, and the location of a company’s collocations. Comments are due July 29 in docket 05-25.