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Information Sharing Ban Between ACS, GCI Dropped by FCC

The FCC Wireless Bureau dropped its requirement that ACS Wireless and General Communication Inc. not share nonpublic, commercially sensitive information (CSI) due to their joint ownership of the Alaska Wireless Network. ACS recently wrapped up the sale of its interest…

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in the network to GCI (see 1502020052) and the two asked that the stricture be dropped, especially since ACS has also exited the retail wireless market. “Because the pertinent bases for these conditions as they relate to the CSI Policies no longer are present given ACS’s divestiture of its ownership interest in AWN and its exit as a retail wireless service competitor, we grant the request and hereby remove the … condition,” the bureau said.