FCC to look into Firms' use of Customer Data
Posted on Fri, 11 Apr 2008 23:19:10 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Peter Kaplan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Staff at the Federal Communications Commission are
expected to recommend that it review rules on how phone and cable companies can
use customer information as they try to take business from each other, an FCC
official said on Friday.
The FCC enforcement bureau will recommend that the commission reject a complaint
by cable operators charging that Verizon Communications Inc violated the
agency's customer privacy rules by using customer information to prevent them
from switching their phone service to cable, an agency official said, on
condition of anonymity.
Beyond that, the enforcement bureau is expected to recommend that the FCC
address more broadly the issue of "customer retention activities" by both phone
companies and cable operators to make sure the rules apply equally to both, the
official said.
"It is important that we do everything we can to maximize consumer choice and
reduce rates." FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said in a statement on Friday. "In
today's competitive telecommunications market we must make sure that there is a
level playing field for all companies to compete."
Both Verizon and phone industry leader AT&T Inc offer high-speed Internet and
video services that compete with cable, while cable providers sell phone
services.
Comcast Corp and Time Warner Cable Inc , among others, had complained to the FCC
in February that Verizon was improperly using its customers' information in
order to stop them from switching their phone service.
In a recommendation expected on Friday, the enforcement bureau will say the FCC
should turn down that complaint and look further into whether customer retention
efforts on all sides are pro- or anti-competitive.
Comcast responded in a statement by saying: "We are evaluating our legal options
at the federal level and will continue to pursue our complaints with state
public utility commissions."
Last month, Verizon countered the cable industry complaint by asking the FCC to
make it easier for people to switch from cable television to video services
offered by phone companies.
Verizon said consumers should be able to switch from cable as easily as they can
change phone companies. Phone companies accept cancellations from rival
providers, but many cable companies require consumers to submit disconnection
orders themselves.
Verizon issued a statement on Friday saying that cable operators' efforts "to
suppress communications would reduce consumer choice, and the bureau's
recommendation to reject it is legally correct and good policy."
"As the FCC looks at the rules, it should note that consumers cannot enjoy the
full benefits of competition if companies are blocked from providing information
on new choices," Verizon said.
(Editing by Braden Reddall)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Fri, 11 Apr 2008 23:19:10 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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