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Verizon Raises Concerns on Potential Resilience Rules

Verizon laid out its top concerns as the FCC follows up on a network resilience NPRM commissioners approved 4-0 in September, amid hints regulation could follow (see 2109300069). “Adopt a general reasonableness standard for allowing roaming at the request of…

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another provider,” Verizon said in a call with staff from the Public Safety Bureau: “Enumerate a non-exhaustive list of relevant factors for determining reasonableness in response to service provider complaints.” A fixed deadline for activating roaming “in response to a request is unworkable; every disaster event is unique, and affects different service providers differently,” said a filing posted Wednesday in docket 21-346.