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FCC Settles With 9 Companies Over Numbering Violations

The FCC Enforcement Bureau has canceled one notice of apparent liability and reached settlements with nine companies related to violations of the agency’s Reassigned Numbers Database (RND) rules, said several orders Monday. The nine settlements all involved companies that failed…

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to provide timely information to the RND administrator on disconnected phone numbers, the orders said. Under the terms of the settlements, Claro Puerto Rico will pay $32,000, and Stratford Mutual, FiberHawk and Integrated Path will each pay $30,000. Point Broadband will pay a $27,000 settlement, while Data Network Solutions will pay $15,000, Salsgiver Telecom will pay $14,000, Palo Communications will pay $12,000 and Fort Mojave Telecommunications will pay $9,000. The bureau canceled a similar NAL against Communications Plus after finding that the company reported the disconnections, but through an affiliate.