What are the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s) rules regarding CPNI?
For the FCC’s description of CPNI and the rules applicable to it, please click here: http://www.fcc.gov/cib/consumerfacts/phoneaboutyou.html. Marketing rules. The FCC has categorized consumer CPNI into three “buckets”: local, long distance, and wireless service. The CPNI that a carrier can use to market its services to its customers – without their approval – depends on what service buckets the customer already buys from. Carriers are permitted to use CPNI for marketing similar products within a service bucket (if a customer buys only one service) or buckets (if a customer buys out of more than one bucket). For example, if you subscribe to our local service, we are allowed to use that local service information to sell you additional local service products and services. And if you have services from two buckets from us – such as local and long distance services – we are permitted to use information about either service to offer you additional products from either bucket. But, for exampl
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