FCC's CPNI rule limits telecoms
Jeffrey Knowles and Ronald Jacobs
May 25 2007
In the past year, pretexting, an illegal technique used to obtain sensitive information about people by accessing their accounts, has received significant media attention. This recent coverage raised concerns about the security of Customer Proprietary Network Information. In the context of telephone services, CPNI includes billing information, the types of services to which a customer subscribes and detailed records of all incoming and outgoing calls.
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