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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 86 — Telecommunications and Technology

86-205. Change in service; requirements.

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(1)(a) Except as provided in subsection
(2)of this section, no telecommunications company shall submit on behalf of a subscriber a change of the subscriber's provider of basic local exchange service, intra-LATA interexchange service, or inter-LATA interexchange service without:
(i)Written change authorization from the subscriber;
(ii)Toll-free electronic authorization placed from the telephone number which is the subject of the change of service order; or
(iii)Oral authorization obtained by an independent third party.
(b)A separate and distinct authorization shall be required to submit a change of service order for any or all of the following telecommunications services provided to subscribers in this state: Basic local exchange service, intra-LATA interexchange service, inter-LATA interexchange service, or any other telecommunications service.
(2)The requirements of this section shall not apply to a change of a subscriber's provider of basic local exchange service, intra-LATA interexchange service, or inter-LATA interexchange service that results from any merger or sale of exchanges or transfer of authority approved by the commission.
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