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November 04, 2016
Calif. Regulator's Data Ask Not Barred For Now, Judge Says
A California federal judge said Thursday that a state regulator's request for subscriber data from California phone and wireless carriers for a competition review wasn't necessarily preempted by federal law, though the regulator hadn't yet shown the information will be adequately protected, in rejecting both sides' bids for quick judgment.
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August 26, 2016
AT&T Says Regulators Recycling Arguments In Data Suit
AT&T and local phone and wireless carriers contesting a California regulator's bid to collect subscriber data for a competition review told a federal judge on Thursday that the California Public Utilities Commission is just recycling old arguments previously rejected by the court in an attempt to beef up their request for a quick win.
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August 02, 2016
Regulators Group Can Weigh In On Calif. Subscriber Data Row
A California federal judge on Tuesday allowed the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners to submit its amicus brief urging the court to nix a lawsuit from AT&T and other phone and wireless carriers contesting a California regulator's bid for subscriber data for a competition review.
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August 01, 2016
Calif. Utility Group Says AT&T Should Submit Subscriber Info
The Utility Reform Network on Friday joined a fight over whether forcing AT&T and other companies to share subscriber data with a California regulator as part of a competition review flouts state privacy laws, siding with the state's argument that federal regulations don't prohibit state commissions from accessing such data.
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July 29, 2016
Calif. Agency Says Law Allows Sharing Of Subscriber Info
The California Public Utilities Commission doubled down Thursday on its argument that sharing subscriber data from AT&T Mobility and other companies with an expert witness as part of a competition review doesn't break privacy laws, telling a California federal court the carriers' claims don't apply to state regulation of local telecommunications.
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July 13, 2016
Telecom Customer Info Fair To Share, Calif. Agency Says
Officials with the California Public Utilities Commission told a California federal court on Tuesday that its sharing of subscriber data from AT&T Mobility and other companies with an expert witness doesn’t violate any secrecy rules, as the companies had a heads-up the information would be shared.
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July 01, 2016
AT&T Says Fed. Rules Block Calif. Agency From Sharing Data
AT&T Mobility and local phone and wireless carriers asked a California federal judge Thursday for a quick win against the California Public Utilities Commission's bid to share subscriber data in a competition review, arguing federal rules say the CPUC can't use the confidential data.
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May 23, 2016
AT&T Blocks Calif. Regulator From Sharing Subscriber Data
AT&T Mobility and local phone and wireless carriers sidelined the California Public Utilities Commission's bid to share subscriber data in a competition review, when a federal judge ruled Friday their argument that third-party data requests are federally preempted will likely succeed.
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May 16, 2016
Calif. Regulator's Data Request Flouts FCC, AT&T Says
AT&T Mobility and local phone and wireless carriers on Saturday again asked a California federal judge to block the California Public Utilities Commission from seeking subscriber data for a competition review, saying the commission can't use state law to skirt federal privacy regulations.
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May 12, 2016
AT&T, Telecoms Overanxious On Subscriber Data, CPUC Says
The California Public Utilities Commission defended efforts Wednesday to force AT&T Mobility and local phone and wireless carriers to turn over subscriber data for a competition review, telling a California federal judge their suit to block the turnover is based on misplaced fears.