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Sprint petitioned the FCC for a temporary waiver...

Sprint petitioned the FCC for a temporary waiver of its “speed-of-answer” requirements governing the provision of IP Relay (http://bit.ly/15ptecK). The waiver is necessary to ensure Sprint can continue providing the service to consumers “as it assimilates the customers previously served…

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by Sorenson,” Sprint said. It said it will need the waiver through “at least November 7” to allow it to accommodate “the new call volumes created by Sorenson’s abrupt exit” from the IP Relay market. Sorenson announced its decision to exit the IP Relay business a week after the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau reduced the per-minute compensation rate for IP Relay.