Verizon Broadband Dergulation Contested by Rivals |
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Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Wed, 29 Mar 2006 16:09:17 -0600
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A group representing telephone and Internet companies on Wednesday challenged action by U.S. regulators that freed Verizon Communications from rules on its broadband data services for businesses.
The Federal Communications Commission exempted Verizon from scores of
Comptel, which represents companies that compete against Verizon, and
"We believe that the FCC has abdicated its responsibility to protect
The two Democratic commissioners at the FCC criticized the action,
Verizon, the No. 2 U.S. telephone carrier, won deregulation by filing
A spokesman for Verizon declined to comment and a spokeswoman for the
AT&T Inc., the biggest U.S. carrier, has said it also plans to seek
Analysts have valued the market for business telecommunications at
Copyright 2006 Reuters Limited.
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