Telcordia/iconectiv Proposes Code of Conduct to FCC, Seeks Approval of Trustees
Telcordia/iconectiv won't show a preference for any telecom service provider (TSP) as the new local number portability administrator, the company said in a proposed code of conduct it submitted to the FCC, posted in docket 95-116 Monday. Among other code…
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provisions it cited, Telcordia/iconectiv also said it wouldn't share any TSP's proprietary information except as needed to perform its LNPA duties or pursuant to its service agreement, nor would it or parent company Ericsson share any confidential information about iconectiv's LNPA business services or operations with any TSP's employees, subject to the same exceptions. In another submission, Telcordia asked the Wireline Bureau to approve the appointment of Jane Mago and Thomas Krattenmaker to serve as unaffiliated voting trustees under an FCC order.