CPUC Meets With ISPs on Broadband Data Request
The California Public Utilities Commission is meeting with ISPs that didn’t provide all broadband data requested for a state map (see 2206170059 and 2206160065), a CPUC spokesperson emailed Monday. “We are meeting with the non-compliant providers with a goal of…
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addressing their concerns so the data collection can be completed.” Cox, Comcast, Charter, Verizon and AT&T in separate June 17 responses to the CPUC’s June 10 noncompliance letters offered to meet with the agency. “The addresses of our customers and services they purchase cannot be made publicly available without causing serious harm,” said AT&T. “Customers also expect their information about the services they purchase will not be made publicly available.” Comcast worries that giving address-level data would violate customers’ “privacy rights in contravention of state and federal law,” it said. Others raised similar privacy concerns.