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Message-ID: <20190805134945.GA10195@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2019 13:49:45 +0000
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Union extends contract talks with AT&T in attempt to avoid
strike
by Rick Smith
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK - Negotiators from the union representing
thousands of workers at AT&T across the southeast and the
communications giant agreed to put off a strike over the weekend.
But the delay may only be temporary.
https://www.wraltechwire.com/2019/08/05/union-extends-contract-talks-with-att-in-attempt-to-avoid-strike/
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Bill Horne
(Remove QRM from my email address to write to me directly)
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Message-ID: <EE072066-002E-4BD9-B9E7-69998EE35A3A@roscom.com>
Date: 5 Aug 2019 08:14:22 -0400
From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: FCC removes requirement for analogue voice-grade, copper
loop unbundling
WASHINGTON, August 2, 2019 - Recognizing sweeping changes over the
past two decades in the market for voice telephone service, the
Federal Communications Commission issued an Order today granting
certain local phone companies relief from two 1996-era regulatory
obligations that no longer serve their intended purpose.
Specifically, the FCC granted certain legacy telephone companies
(called price cap incumbent local exchange carriers (LEC)) relief from
outdated and burdensome requirements from the Telecommunications Act
of 1996 designed to foster competition in the market for local
telephone service - (1) a requirement they offer competitors "analog
voice-grade copper loops" on an unbundled basis at regulated rates and
(2) a requirement they offer legacy services for resale at regulated
rates. The communications marketplace has transformed over the past
twenty years, with consumers migrating away from plain old telephone
service provided over copper wires by their local telephone company
toward newer, any-distance voice services provided over
next-generation networks by cable, mobile and fixed wireless, and
over-the-top VoIP providers. In fact, according to the FCC's latest
published data, of the nearly 455 million active voice subscriptions
in the United States, only 55.8 million were provided by incumbent
LECs.
https://www.telecomtv.com/content/policy-and-regulation/fcc-removes-requirement-for-analogue-voice-grade-copper-loop-unbundling-35939/
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Message-ID: <055039BC-0357-4E4E-87F7-55861CE5EC9E@roscom.com>
Date: 3 Aug 2019 00:30:41 -0400
From: "Monty Solomon" <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: FCC bans spoofed text messages and international robocalls
It can punish the 'bad actors' behind the scams too.
By Christine Fisher, @cfisherwrites
This week the FCC voted to approve rules that ban spoofing text
messages and international robocalls. The new rules close
long-standing loopholes in the Truth in Caller ID Act, which banned
spoofing domestic calls but made it hard for the FCC to combat
malicious text messages and calls coming from overseas. The FCC now
has the legal authority to punish the "bad actors" behind these scams.
https://www.engadget.com/2019/08/02/fcc-bans-spoofed-text-messages-international-robocalls/
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