Sorenson Drops FOIA Request After Purple Puts Proposed Rate on Table
Sorenson Communications told the FCC it's dropping an open records request for an FCC filing by rival Purple and other video relay service providers after Purple filed a non-redacted summary of its rate proposal. Purple also filed a copy of…
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the entire ex parte report “under the appropriate protective order,” Sorenson said in a filing in docket 10-51. “Thus, the concerns that we raised in our previous December 13 letter with respect to access to confidential information and confidentiality designations have been resolved for now.” Purple said in a Tuesday filing it's offering a proposed VRS rate structure "which Purple hopes will assist the Commission in establishing a VRS rate framework that reflects all providers’ costs and is appropriate for the VRS market." The proposed rate varies from $4.82 per minute for the largest carriers to $2.82 per minute for the smallest.