FCC To Hold CPNI Workshop
The FCC Wireline and the Consumer & Governmental Affairs bureaus scheduled a workshop April 28 to discuss what steps the FCC should take to protect privacy after the net neutrality order forbore broadband providers from rules barring the disclosure of…
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consumer proprietary network information, the agency said in a public notice Monday. Acknowledging the order raised questions about privacy issues, Chairman Tom Wheeler announced at the Center for Democracy & Technology annual dinner last month that the agency would hold a workshop (see 1502240070). The 10 a.m. event will be at FCC headquarters. “Diverse stakeholders” will discuss a range of matters about the application of statutory privacy protections to broadband Internet access service, said the release, which didn't identify the participants. The workshop also will address to what extent the commission can apply a harmonized privacy framework across various services within its jurisdiction, the release said.