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Paging company ISA Mobility told the FCC paging companies shouldn...

Paging company ISA Mobility told the FCC paging companies shouldn’t be required to follow revised rules for protecting customer proprietary network information (CPNI) now under review at the agency. “The company does not enable customers to place telephone calls…

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or charge customers based on minutes of use, and its paging network does not store any information regarding the numbers of callers to its subscribers or paging calls received,” USA Mobility said: “As a result, USA Mobility simply does not possess the types of information sold by data brokers that pose concerns relating to pretexting.”