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FCC 64.2005
Revised as of October 1, 2006
Goto Year:2005 |
2007
Sec. 64.2005 Use of customer proprietary network information without customer
approval.
(a) Any telecommunications carrier may use, disclose, or permit access to
CPNI for the purpose of providing or marketing service offerings among the
categories of service (i.e., local, interexchange, and CMRS) to which the
customer already subscribes from the same carrier, without customer
approval.
(1) If a telecommunications carrier provides different categories of
service, and a customer subscribes to more than one category of service
offered by the carrier, the carrier is permitted to share CPNI among the
carrier's affiliated entities that provide a service offering to the
customer.
(2) If a telecommunications carrier provides different categories of
service, but a customer does not subscribe to more than one offering by the
carrier, the carrier is not permitted to share CPNI with its affiliates,
except as provided in Sec. 64.2007(b).
(b) A telecommunications carrier may not use, disclose, or permit access to
CPNI to market to a customer service offerings that are within a category of
service to which the subscriber does not already subscribe from that
carrier, unless that carrier has customer approval to do so, except as
described in paragraph (c) of this section.
(1) A wireless provider may use, disclose, or permit access to CPNI derived
from its provision of CMRS, without customer approval, for the provision of
CPE and information service(s). A wireline carrier may use, disclose or
permit access to CPNI derived from its provision of local exchange service
or interexchange service, without customer approval, for the provision of
CPE and call answering, voice mail or messaging, voice storage and retrieval
services, fax store and forward, and protocol conversion.
(2) A telecommunications carrier may not use, disclose or permit access to
CPNI to identify or track customers that call competing service providers.
For example, a local exchange carrier may not use local service CPNI to
track all customers that call local service competitors.
(c) A telecommunications carrier may use, disclose, or permit access to
CPNI, without customer approval, as described in this paragraph (c).
(1) A telecommunications carrier may use, disclose, or permit access to
CPNI, without customer approval, in its provision of inside wiring
installation, maintenance, and repair services.
(2) CMRS providers may use, disclose, or permit access to CPNI for the
purpose of conducting research on the health effects of CMRS.
(3) LECs and CMRS providers may use CPNI, without customer approval, to
market services formerly known as adjunct-to-basic services, such as, but
not limited to, speed dialing, computer-provided directory assistance, call
monitoring, call tracing, call blocking, call return, repeat dialing, call
tracking, call waiting, caller I.D., call forwarding, and certain centrex
features.
(d) A telecommunications carrier may use, disclose, or permit access to CPNI
to protect the rights or property of the carrier, or to protect users of
those services and other carriers from fraudulent, abusive, or unlawful use
of, or subscription to, such services.
[ 63 FR 20338 , Apr. 24, 1998, as amended at 64 FR 53264 , Oct. 1, 1999; 67 FR 59211 , Sept. 20, 2002]
Goto Section: 64.2003 | 64.2007
Goto Year: 2005 |
2007
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