Lawmakers champion wireless LNP delay. (News).

RCR Wireless News, February, 2002 by Weaver, Heather Forsgren

WASHINGTON--More than 30 members of Congress have sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission siding with the bulk of the wireless industry in opposing the mandatory implementation of wireless local number portability.

"It is not prudent for the commission to require wireless carriers to comply with thousand-block pooling and number portability simultaneously. A requirement that porting and [LNP] be deployed simultaneously raises significant network reliability issues. The [LNP] mandate for wireless carriers should be delayed while number-pooling implementation occurs on schedule," said the lawmakers, led by House Commerce Committee Chairman Billy Tauzin (R-La.) and ranking member John Dingell, (DMich).

The congressional letter was...

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