AT&T and Verizon File Objection for New Networks to See the FCC’s Special Access Data
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FCC Order to Block our Access to Critical Broadband Data, March 9th, 2016
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FCC Aides AT&T and Verizon in Blocking our Access to Critical Broadband Data
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AT&T filed another Letter of Objection, dated December 18th, 2015 with the FCC
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New Networks Institute’s Full Response, December, 31st, 2015
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NNI wrote a short response, December 24th, 2015. A longer response will be sent as well.
New Networks Institute filed to see the Special Access data the FCC has recently collected, which can be done only on a confidential basis. AT&T and Verizon have objected, asking the FCC to block our access to see this newly collected information.Click to see the Huffington Post article.
- AT&T Objection October 15th, 2015
- Verizon Objection October 15th, 2015
What do they have to hide? At the same time, the FCC has just initiated an investigation into the incumbent companies that control the market, including — AT&T and Verizon.
This is our response: