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Daily Archives: July 14, 2006

Residential All Distance Telephone Satisfaction Study

Press release, July 12, 2006: “As cable companies aggressively entice telephone customers with attractively priced service bundles, many are also outperforming traditional telephone companies in satisfying customers, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2006 Residential All-Distance Telephone Customer Satisfaction StudySM released today.”

  • J.D. Power and Associates 2006 Residential All-Distance Telephone Customer Satisfaction Study (8 pages, PDF)
  • FEC Issues Semi-Annual Federal PAC Count

    Press release: “The number of federally registered political action committees (PACs) increased slightly, from 4,210 on January 1, 2006, to 4,217 by July 1, 2006 according to a semi-annual survey by the Federal Election Commission. Corporate PACs remain the largest category, with 1,621 committees, followed by non-connected – 1,233 trade/membership/health – 935, labor – 283,… Continue Reading

    New CRS Report on Terror Financing Program's Access to Global Banking Data

    Follow-up to postings on documents and news related to the terror finance tracking program, this recently published CRS report, posted by FAS: Treasury’s Terrorist Finance Program’s Access to Information Held by the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), July 7, 2006. Also from USNews.com, a reports that the That Times Leak Was No Surprise. Continue Reading

    Appropriations Committee Approves $15 Million for New DC Library

    Appropriations Committee press release, July 13, 2006: “The Senate Appropriations Committee today gave approval to the fiscal year 2007 District of Columbia spending bill. The bill totals $597 million in federal funds, which is $200,000 below the fiscal year 2006 enacted level and the same as the President’s budget request…$15 million for a new Central… Continue Reading

    AT&T Agrees to Pay FCC Imposed Fine for Violating Customer Privacy

    EPIC: “In a settlement (11 pages, PDF) reached with the Federal Communications Commission, AT&T agreed to pay $550,000 in a case concerning consumer privacy. According to the settlement, AT&T may have improperly used customer data for marketing purposes. AT&T also agreed to improve procedures for opt-out notification. This investigation was prompted by an EPIC petition… Continue Reading