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Telecoms balk at broadband mapping requirements

By: Kenneth Corbin

It would seem that the push and pull between government officials trying to get sound data about broadband deployment and the providers who aren't too eager to divulge their trade secrets continues.

Dow Jones is reporting that leading industry associations, including US Telecom, NCTA and CTIA are appealing to the director of the National Telecommunications Information Administration to relax the level of detail the agency is requesting from the providers. Those are trade secrets, they claim, sensitive, competitive data.

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