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AT&T should make IP trials timeline public, Public Knowledge urges

AT&T should be required to make public the timeline of its IP trials, Public Knowledge Senior Staff Attorney Jodie Griffin and Edyael Casaperalta, an Internet rights fellow at the organization, told FCC Wireline Bureau Deputy Chief Matthew DelNero Oct. 9,…

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according to an ex parte filing posted in docket 12-353 (http://bit.ly/1ptVHaO) Friday. Making the timeline public is important to allow stakeholders to give “meaningful input on the proposals,” Public Knowledge argued. An objective third party should be used to collect and evaluate data from the trials, and the agency should heed any concerns the third party raises about the trial’s design before allowing it to continue, Public Knowledge said.