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Calling Card Company Violated State Rules, Says CPUC Enforcement Unit

The enforcement division of California’s telecom regulator protested a calling-card company application to register as an interexchange carrier. ComNet applied Sept. 2 to provide resold interexchange services in California as a prepaid debit calling card company. But in a protest…

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filed Monday, the California Public Utility Commission Consumer Protection and Enforcement Division said ComNet has been operating in the state without CPUC authority and failed to disclose in its application that California and Michigan revoked its telecom licenses. Rather than grant the application, the CPUC should impose penalties for rule violations, it said.