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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

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USA - Verizon asks FCC to force video-porting issue



Click Here!Verizon wants cable companies to port subscribers' video contracts under the same rules that govern number portability when they change service providers, reports our sister publication TelecomWeb news break. According to the carrier, "Many cable companies refuse to accept video service cancellations from a...

 

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