It would be interesting to see the geolocation data retention and sharing
policy, and what granularity of data is retained and for how long,
contrasting something that is purely a MVNO on some other facilities based
carrier's network, vs a similar SIM card and phone activated directly with
one of the facilities based last mile network operators (TMobile-Sprint,
ATT, Verizon and the smaller regional players like US Cellular).



On Tue, 19 Jul 2022 at 17:04, Sean Donelan <s...@donelan.com> wrote:

> FCC has fixed its website document management system, and has all the
> letters of inquiry posted.
>
>
> In the letters of inquiry, Chairwoman Rosenworcel asks about their
> policies around geolocation data, such as how long geolocation data is
> retained and why and what the current safeguards are to protect this
> sensitive information.  Additionally, the letters probe carriers about
> their processes for sharing subscriber geolocation data with law
> enforcement and other third parties’ data sharing agreements.  Finally,
> the letters ask whether and how consumers are notified when their
> geolocation information is shared with third parties.
>
>
>
> https://www.fcc.gov/document/rosenworcel-probes-mobile-carriers-data-privacy-practices
>
>
> AT&T Services
> Best Buy Health
> Charter Communications
> Comcast
> Consumer Cellular
> C-Spire
> DISH Network
> Google
> H2O Wireless
> Lycamobile
> Mint Mobile
> Red Pocket
> T-Mobile
> U.S. Cellular
> Verizon
>

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