I disagree with that. Confidentiality was promised to the form fillers. If
that confidentiality is breached, ISPs would never honestly fill them out
again, after being betrayed. The FCC is holding firm, as they know, its the
only way to keep getting accurate data, and standing behind its word
That actually may be the head of the nail. Maybe not everyone DID
fill it out honorably -- and hence the data is seriously flawed... Data
that the FCC uses regularly to deregulate. Data that the FCC and the
gov't uses regularly to grant so much to the ILECs.
Someone needs to verify the
The government cannot request data with a note saying it is confidential
and then turn around and say it is not. That is not going to fly. If my
data is shared with others then I will file suit against the FCC myself.
Peter, how can you possibly support the idea that it is ok for
confidential
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 09:36:49 -0600, John Scrivner wrote
The government cannot request data with a note saying it is
confidential and then turn around and say it is not. That is not
going to fly. If my data is shared with others then I will file suit
against the FCC myself. Peter, how can
Not true at all Peter.
When filling out the form there's an option to keep the info private. They
are only honoring their word.
laters,
marlon
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