08/13/2012
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Purpose of action is to end blows through phone calls
The Federal Court of the 5th Region (TRF5) upheld the decision that ruled that the FCC should regulate access to customer registration data lines that originated calls to their phones within 120 days. The decision meets the request of federal prosecutors in Sergipe (MPF / SE) in the proposed action in 2010.
With the ruling, operators will be required to provide the full name and Social Security or Tax ID who originated the call, unless to do so, requiring a court order. Those interested in obtaining such data should provide operators with at least the date and time of the call in question.
The importance of this access can be realized, for example, in cases of the phone scam when the user could not find the row data that originated the call. However, as these data are not constitutionally protected, operators should not hinder their access.
Source: Telesíntese
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