Sounds like someone in the city has the bright idea to
offer municipal service and make some of the millions of 
dollars you are raking in each month.

I know if you gave out my information like that, I would
be finding another provider.

Do they lease to anyone else on their sites?  Are their new
contracts with them going to require the same information?  I
really doubt it, as no one I know would every agree, espically the 
cell carriers.

They can't single you out.


Don't take your organs to heaven, 
heaven knows we need them down here!
Be an organ donor, sign your donor card today. 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "jp" <j...@saucer.midcoast.com>
To: <wireless@wispa.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 4:40 PM
Subject: [WISPA] customer information


> We've got a municipal lease for one of our towers in a town (We have 
> several towers/sites in the town) and it's up for renewal.
> 
> The municipal leaders wants a map of all users in town and where they 
> get their service from. They want a listing of all users intown and out 
> of town, who use the tower on the site we lease from the town. They want 
> a listing of revenues attributed to the site since the lease began.
> 
> I don't mind giving out maps of our service area, but I think this is 
> going a bit far, and isn't likely to be helpful. I wouldn't want such 
> information to fall into other companies hands with an FOI request or 
> careless distribution either.
> 
> Is any of this illegal to provide? I know CPNI would prevent me from 
> disclosing VOIP records. Any other legal impediments to sharing this? I 
> don't make any security/privacy promises in our AUP. Showing them enough 
> information might be helpful with my case to contribute enough 
> information to show we aren't getting rich off the site and wish for 
> more coverage or expansion. Showing a town coverage information is good 
> for spreading word of mouth about where we can serve in case people 
> didn't think we served that area. But showing all of it would be good 
> for competitors and customers might distrust us a bit for being too free 
> or think we are promoting identity theft. I know darn sure some 
> celebrity customers don't want their name on a local list of clients.
> 
> Any suggestions on gracefully handling such a request?



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