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- The Cable Act permits the disclosure of customer names and addresses as long as a subscriber has been provided with the opportunity to prohibit or limit this disclosure and the disclosure does not reveal, directly or indirectly, the subscriber s viewing or other uses of the cable or other services provided. #verizon
- These lists and testimonials usually contain Personal Information such as customer names and job titles. #rackspace
- The Federal Communications Commission requires carriers to share customer names, addresses, and telephone numbers with directory assistance providers (including names but not telephone numbers of non-published customers). #centurylink
- In addition, we can not correct any errors in customer names, addresses, or telephone numbers appearing in, or omitted from, our or our vendors directory lists until the next available publication of those directory lists. #comcast
- Among the information we might be asked to provide are a customer's name, address, telephone number, account number, any Internet Protocol or network address that we assigned to the customer, records of service usage (including interactive session times and durations), how long the customer has subscribed to our services (including start date and the types of services used), and the means and source of customer payment (including any credit card or bank account number used to pay for our services). #centurylink
- For example: When a customer engages with a Microsoft sales representative, we collect the customer's name and contact data, along with information about the customer's organization, to support that engagement. #bing
- Periodically, we compare our customers' name and address information with the information possessed by the U.S. Postal Service. #centurylink
- We are also required to give directory publishers the names and addresses of customers with non-listed and non-published information. #centurylink
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