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Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2016 20:57:08 -0500
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: AT&T, Verizon call for federal action on encryption policy
By Matt Hamblen
AT&T takes added step of backing Apple in court brief
The nation's two largest telecom companies, AT&T and Verizon, have
both taken strong positions supporting encryption, while AT&T took the
added step Thursday of filing an amicus brief supporting Apple in a
pending federal case.
The two carriers are directly affected by any outcome affecting
encryption policy that could come from the nation's courts or Congress.
Both are regularly required to honor court-ordered warrants to produce
records of communications by suspects in criminal matters.
http://www.computerworld.com
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Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2016 21:20:22 -0500
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: AT&T settles EEOC suit over visually impaired worker
By Judy Greenwald
AT&T Inc. has agreed to pay $250,000 to settle a U.S. Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission lawsuit for allegedly failing to accommodate a
visually impaired employee in Puerto Rico, the agency said.
Miguel Meléndez began working as a switch technician in 2001 for Wall,
New Jersey-based Centennial Communications Corp. and became visually
impaired in 2008 due to diabetes, the EEOC said Wednesday in a statement.
http://www.businessinsurance.com
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Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2016 21:14:01 -0500
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: SA: Verizon details data breaches from pirates to pwned
water district
Anecdotal Data Breach Digest is a prep manual for cyber combat
by Tim Greene
In one case pirates — actual pirates — boarded cargo ships
armed with a list of which shipping containers contained jewelry and
went straight to them, stole the gems and left.
In another, attackers took control of the mainframe at a water district,
mixed sewage with the drinking water, boosted the chlorine to dangerous
levels and stole customer information.
These are two of 18 representative case studies in Verizon's new Data
Breach Digest, a compendium of anonymized customer investigations
performed by the company's Research, Investigations, Solutions and
Knowledge (RISK) Team and released at RSA Conference 2016.
http://www.networkworld.com
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Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2016 21:02:21 -0500
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Zayo's Caruso: Verizon's XO fiber acquisition won't chan=
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things much
By Sean Buckley
Zayo Group is aware that the fiber provider industry is consolidating
around it -- a trend that it has helped lead since being founded in 2007
-- but the fiber provider is not afraid of Verizon's (NYSE: VZ) recent
purchase of XO Communications' fiber network.
Speaking to investors during the J.P. Morgan Global High Yield &
Leveraged Finance Conference, Dan Caruso, CEO of Zayo, said that the
acquisition won't cut into its business.
"I don't think it will change things much, and obviously they just
closed on the deal," Caruso said. "The ark of consolidation has been a
theme of Zayo from the very beginning that the fiber industry was going
to consolidate over the next ten years and we want to be one of the
large providers at the end of that consolidation."
http://www.fiercetelecom.com
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Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2016 21:08:07 -0500
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Verizon takes seven months to fix Internet outage
It took Verizon seven months to fix Internet outage in NYC building
DSL and phone was out, and residents can't get FiOS.
by Jon Brodkin
Last summer, a manhole fire knocked out Verizon telephone and DSL
Internet service at an apartment building on East 127th Street in Harlem.
Verizon didn't restore service to the building until Friday of last
week, about seven months after the outage began. Needless to say, the
owner of the building is angry at Verizon – and also can't
figure out why his building doesn't yet have Verizon's fiber-based
FiOS service. Verizon made an agreement with New York City to bring
FiOS to every household in the city by June 2014, but many buildings
still don't have access.
http://arstechnica.com
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