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For Immediate Release
March 29, 2006
Media Contact: Margaret Boles
COMPTEL
(202) 296-6650
(202) 296-7585

COMPTEL Challenges Verizon Forbearance Petition in DC Circuit

WASHINGTON, DC --March 29, 2006 -- On March 19, 2006, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Kevin Martin unilaterally granted Verizon sweeping relief from federal and state regulation of Verizon's high-capacity data services by failing to act on its petition for forbearance. COMPTEL today filed a petition for review with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit challenging that FCC action. The following statement may be attributed to Earl Comstock, COMPTEL's President and CEO:

"When the chairman of a federal agency is able to abdicate his responsibility to protect the public interest, and instead chooses to advance the private financial interests of a single giant corporation, it is time for the courts to step in and protect the public. The FCC's default grant of forbearance makes Verizon the only telecommunications company in the entire country that is not subject to regulatory oversight. COMPTEL believes that the statutory provision that allowed this situation to occur is an unconstitutional delegation by the Congress to an unelected federal official."

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COMPTEL is the leading industry association representing communications service providers and their supplier partners. Based in Washington, D.C., COMPTEL advances its members' businesses through policy advocacy and through education, networking and trade shows. COMPTEL members are entrepreneurial companies building and deploying next-generation networks to provide competitive voice, data, and video services. COMPTEL members create economic growth and improve the quality of life of all Americans through technological innovation, new services, affordable prices and customer choice. COMPTEL members share a common objective: advancing communications through innovation and open networks. For more information, call COMPTEL at 202/296-6650.

 

 
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