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Consumer Group Lobbies Against Powell Plan for Local Access

The Consumer Federation of America published an open letter to Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John McCain and the panel’s ranking Democrat, Ernest “Fritz” Hollings urging law makers to block a draft proposal currently circulating inside the FCC that would lift restrictions on incumbent service providers. The group said the shift in policy, which reportedly is now backed by FCC chairman Michael Powell, would “turn back the clock and promote monopolies in local phone markets.” The CFA argues that Powell’s draft proposal unlawfully rewrites important provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 — specifically, section 271, which requires that the Bell companies provide competitors unbundled access to the UNE-Platform of loops, transport and switching if they want to provide long distance services. Now that the FCC has largely granted the Bells entry into the long distance market, the CFA believes that the Bells should not be relieved of their legal obligation to provide reasonably priced wholesale access to competitors.
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