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Three ops accusing Verizon of illegally using proprietary info
By Traci Patterson
CedMagazine.com - March 24, 2008

ComcastTime Warner Cable and Bright House Networks are accusing Verizon of illegally using proprietary information to retain customers who are leaving the telco in order to receive cable operators’ phone services, according to a USA Today article.

In a recent filing, the cable operators asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to crack down on Verizon’s practice, USA Today reported.

In the past nine months or so, Verizon has used the tactic to retain thousands of subscribers in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, as well as in parts of the Midwest, South, Texas and California, according to the cable companies.

Verizon said that it is not doing anything illegal and that its marketing is good for consumers, USA Today reported.

The dispute stems from the fact that when a cable operator gains a customer from Verizon, the operator must contact Verizon to transfer the customer’s phone number since most customers wish to retain the same number.

These transfers can take several days, and during that time, the cable operators allege that Verizon is illegally using information about the transfer to encourage customers to stay with the telco by offering them service discounts and gift cards.

A Verizon executive said that the cable operators are trying to block consumer choice, USA Today reported.

More Broadband Direct:

• Comcast’s business-class voice service dials up New England 

• Three ops accusing Verizon of illegally using proprietary info 

• Best guess for EchoStar: A mobile TV network 

• Ipitek adds monitoring tools to 10GE Ethernet platform 

• Icahn sues Motorola for company documents 

• CTHRA looking for survey participants 

• Broadband Briefs for 3/24/08


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