Re: Verizon Objects to FCC Rules Preventing Pretexting |
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harold@hallikainen.com 6 Apr 2007 07:36:40 -0700
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The Commission has been steering away from "how to" rules in recent years, instead making rules that describe the required outcome. If carriers do not want to use a password for access to customer private records, I think they should be able to use whatever method they want to protect the privacy of the records, and face substantial fines when those methods fail.
Harold |
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