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1 edit | reply to TKJunkMail Re: Verizon right about one thing
said by TKJunkMail :Verizon says it is an unfair and arbitrary standard that aren't [sic] applied to its competitors in the increasingly competitive telecommunications market. And that statement is true. Whether Verizon gets reduced standards or not, the rules should be the same for everyone offering phone service in the state - even the VOIP providers. Not sure how it isn't the same. Anyone applying for LEC status has to follow the same rules. At least that is the case in Virginia. -- FWD#: 223611 |
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| What is the benefit of LEC status? How did Verizon get this rule placed on it in the first place?
I imagine that Verizon agreed to something and then didn't do it, to save money. They should pay the fine and then cancel whatever agreement they made, if they don't like the agreement. |
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1 edit | said by axus :What is the benefit of LEC status? How did Verizon get this rule placed on it in the first place? I imagine that Verizon agreed to something and then didn't do it, to save money. They should pay the fine and then cancel whatever agreement they made, if they don't like the agreement. These are not agreements between the state, in my case I am discussing Virgnia, and Verizon. They are statutes that are enacted that regulate how the company will do things in order to keep their LEC status.
If you want to read about what is required in Virginia in order to be a LEC, I suggestyou start here:
»leg1.state.va.us/000/reg/TOC20005.HTM#C0427
You may also want to read this in order to better understand what a LEC is:
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_exchange_carrier
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