Exhibit 1-NORSK
Exhibit 1-NORSK
Exhibit 1-NORSK
CPNI is defined in Section 222(f) of the Communications Act as (A) information that relates
to the quantity, technical configuration, type, destination, and amount of use of a
telecommunications service subscribed to by any customer of a telecommunications carrier,
and that is made available to the carrier by the customer solely by virtue of the carrier-
customer relationship; and (B) information contained in the bills pertaining to telephone
exchange service or telephone toll service received by a customer of a carrier (except that
CPNI does not include subscriber list information).
Generally, CPNI includes personal information regarding a consumer’s use of his or her
telecommunications services. CPNI encompasses information such as: (a) the telephone
numbers called by a consumer; (b) the telephone numbers calling a customer; (c) the time,
location and duration of a consumer’s outbound and inbound phone calls, and (d) the
telecommunications and information services purchased by a consumer.
Call detail information (also known as “call records”) is a category of CPNI that is
particularly sensitive from a privacy standpoint and that is sought by pretexters, hackers and
other unauthorized entities for illegitimate purposes. Call detail includes any information
that pertains to the transmission of a specific telephone call, including the number called (for
outbound calls), the number from which the call was placed (for inbound calls), and the date,
time, location and/or duration of the call (for all calls).
The Company recognizes that CPNI includes information that is personal and individually
identifiable, and that privacy concerns have led Congress and the FCC to impose restrictions
upon its use and disclosure, and upon the provision of access to it by individuals or entities
inside and outside the Company.
The Company has designated a CPNI Compliance Officer who is responsible for: (1)
communicating with the Company’s attorneys and/or consultants regarding CPNI
responsibilities, requirements and restrictions; (2) supervising the training of Company
employees and agents who use or have access to CPNI; (3) supervising the use, disclosure,
distribution or access to the Company’s CPNI by independent contractors and joint venture
partners; (4) maintaining records regarding the use of CPNI in marketing campaigns; and (5)
receiving, reviewing and resolving questions or issues regarding use, disclosure, distribution
or provision of access to CPNI.
Company employees and agents that may deal with CPNI have been informed that there are
substantial federal restrictions upon CPNI use, distribution and access. In order to be
authorized to use or access the Company’s CPNI, employees and agents must receive
training with respect to the requirements of Section 222 of the Communications Act and the
FCC’s CPNI Rules (Subpart U of Part 64 of the FCC Rules).
Before an agent, independent contractor or joint venture partner may receive or be allowed to
access or use the Company’s CPNI, the agent’s, independent contractor’s or joint venture
partner’s agreement with the Company must contain provisions (or the Company and the
agent, independent contractor or joint venture partner must enter into an additional
confidentiality agreement which provides) that: (a) the agent, independent contractor or joint
venture partner may use the CPNI only for the purpose for which the CPNI has been
provided; (b) the agent, independent contractor or joint venture partner may not disclose or
distribute the CPNI to, or allow access to the CPNI by, any other party (unless the agent,
independent contractor or joint venture partner is expressly and specifically required to do so
by a court order); and (c) the agent, independent contractor or joint venture partner must
implement appropriate and specific safeguards acceptable to the Company to ensure the
confidentiality of the Company’s CPNI.
1. The Company may, after receiving an appropriate written request from a customer,
disclose or provide the customer’s CPNI to the customer by sending it to the customer’s
address or record. Any and all such customer requests: (1) must be made in writing; (2) must
include the customer’s correct billing name and address and telephone number; (3) must
specify exactly what type or types of CPNI must be disclosed or provided; (4) must specify
the time period for which the CPNI must be disclosed or provided; and (5) must be signed by
the customer. The Company will disclose CPNI upon affirmative written request by the
customer to any person designated by the customer, but only after the Company calls the
customer’s telephone number of record and/or sends a notification to the customer’s address
of record to verify the accuracy of this request.
2. The Company will provide a customer’s phone records or other CPNI to a law
enforcement agency in accordance with applicable legal requirements.
3. Since December 8, 2007, the Company retains all customer passwords and “shared
secret” question-answer combinations in secure files that may be accessed only by authorized
Company employees who need such information in order to authenticate the identity of
customers requesting call detail information over the telephone.
4. Since December 8, 2007, Company employees authenticate all telephone requests for
CPNI in the same manner whether or not the CPNI consists of call detail information. That
is, Company employees must: (a) be furnished the customer’s pre-established password (or
correct answers to the back-up “shared secret” combinations); (b) send the requested
information to the customer’s postal or electronic “address of record” (see definition above);”
or (c) call the customer back at the customer’s “telephone number of record” (see definition
above) with the requested information.
5. If a customer subscribes to multiple services offered by the Company and an affiliate, the
Company is permitted to share the customer’s CPNI regarding such services with its affiliate.
If a customer does not subscribe to any telecommunications or non-telecommunications
services offered by an affiliate, the Company is not permitted to share the customer’s CPNI
with the affiliate without the customer’s consent pursuant to the appropriate notice and
approval procedures set forth in Sections 64.2007, 64.2008 and 64.2009 of the FCC’s Rules.
6. When an existing customer calls the Company to inquire about or order new, additional or
modified services (in-bound marketing), the Company may use the customer’s CPNI other
than call detail CPNI to assist the customer for the duration of the customer’s call if the
Company provides the customer with the oral notice required by Sections 64.2008(c) and
64.2008(f) of the FCC’s Rules and after the Company authenticates the customer.
Since December 8, 2007, the Company discloses or releases call detail information to
customers during customer-initiated telephone contacts only when the customer provides a
pre-established password. If the customer does not provide a password, call detail
information is released only by sending it to the customer’s address of record or by the
carrier calling the customer at the telephone number of record. If the customer is able to
provide to the Company during a customer-initiated telephone call, all of the call detail
information necessary to address a customer service issue (i.e., the telephone number called,
when it was called, and, if applicable, the amount charged for the call) without Company
assistance, then the Company may take routine customer service actions related to such
information. (However, under this circumstance, the Company may not disclose to the
customer any call detail information about the customer account other than the call detail
information that the customer provides without the customer first providing a password.)
7. The Company uses, discloses, and/or permits access to CPNI in connection with
Company-initiated marketing of services to which a customer does not already subscribe
from the Company (out-bound marketing) only pursuant to the notice and approval
procedures set forth in Sections 64.2007, 64.2008, and 64.2009 of the FCC’s Rules. All
proposed out-bound marketing activities are reviewed by the Company’s CPNI Compliance
Officer for compliance with the CPNI restrictions and requirements in the Communications
Act and the FCC Rules.
8. The Company maintains appropriate paper and/or electronic records that allow its
employees, independent contractors and joint venture partners to clearly establish the status
of each customer’s Out-out and/or Opt-In approvals (if any) prior to use of the customer’s
CPNI. These records include: (i) the date(s) of any and all of the customer’s deemed Opt-out
approvals and/or Opt-in approvals, together with the dates of any modifications or
revocations of such approvals; and (ii) the type(s) of CPNI use, access, disclosure and/or
distribution approved by the customer.
If new, additional or extended approvals are necessary, the CPNI Compliance Officer will
determine whether the Company’s “Opt-Out CPNI Notice” or “Opt-In CPNI Notice” must be
used with respect to various proposed out-bound marketing activities.
10. The CPNI Compliance Officer will maintain a record of each out-bound marketing
activity or campaign, including: (i) a description of the campaign; (ii) the specific CPNI that
was used in the campaign; (iii) the date and purpose of the campaign: and (iv) what products
and services were offered as part of the campaign. This record shall be maintained for a
minimum of one year.
11. The Company’s employees and billing agents may use CPNI to initiate, render, bill and
collect for telecommunications services. The Company may obtain information from new or
existing customers that may constitute CPNI as part of applications or requests for new,
additional or modified services, and its employees and agents may use such customer
information (without further customer approval) to initiate and provide the services.
Likewise, the Company’s employees and billing agents may use customer service and calling
records (without customer approval): (a) to bill customers for services rendered to them; (b)
to investigate and resolve disputes with customers regarding their bills; and (c) to pursue
legal, arbitration, or other processes to collect late or unpaid bills from customers.
12. The Company’s employees and agents may use CPNI without customer approval to
protect the Company’s rights or property, and to protect users and other carriers from
fraudulent, abusive or illegal use of (or subscription to) the telecommunications service from
which the CPNI is derived.
Because allegations and investigations of fraud, abuse and illegal use constitute very
sensitive matters, any access, use, disclosure or distribution of CPNI pursuant to this Section
must be expressly approved in advance and in writing by the Company’s CPNI Compliance
Officer.
13. The Company’s employees, agents, independent contractors and joint venture partners
may NOT use CPNI to identify or track customers who have made calls to, or received calls
from, competing carriers. Nor may the Company’s employees, agents, independent
contractors or joint venture partners use or disclose CPNI for personal reasons or profit.
14. Company policy mandates that files containing CPNI be maintained in a secure manner
such that they cannot be used, accessed, disclosed or distributed by unauthorized individuals
or in an unauthorized manner.
15. Paper files containing CPNI are kept in secure areas, and may not be used, removed, or
copied in an unauthorized manner.
16. Electronic files and databases containing CPNI are maintained on computers that are not
accessible from the Internet or that are on the Company’s intranet behind firewalls that are
regularly monitored and tested for effectiveness. In addition, such electronic files and
databases may be accessed only by authorized Company employees who have been provided
a currently effective strong login ID and password (which password is periodically changed).
17. Company employees, agents, independent contractors and joint venture partners are
required to notify the CPNI Compliance Officer of any access or security problems they
encounter with respect to files containing CPNI.
18. The Company may permit its customers to establish online accounts, but must require an
appropriate password to be furnished by the customer before he or she can access any CPNI
in his or her online account. Since December 8, 2007, passwords may NOT be based upon
readily obtainable biographical information (e.g., the customer’s name, mother’s maiden
name, social security number or date of birth) or account information (e.g., the customer’s
telephone number or address).
19. Since December 8, 2007, customers may obtain an initial or replacement password: (i) if
they come in person to the Company’s business office, produce a driver’s license, passport or
other government-issued identification verifying their identity, and correctly answer certain
questions regarding their service and address; or (ii) if they call a specified Company
telephone number from their telephone number of record, and then wait at that number until
a Company representative calls them back and obtains correct answers to certain questions
regarding their service and address.
20. Since December 8, 2007, the Company will notify customers immediately of certain
changes in their accounts that may affect privacy or security matters.
a. The types of changes that require immediate notification include: (a) change or request
for change of the customer’s password; (b) change or request for change of the
customer’s address of record; (c) change or request for change of any significant element
of the customer’s online account; and (d) a change or request for change to the
customer’s responses with respect to the back-up means of authentication for lost or
forgotten passwords.
b. The notice may be provided by: (a) a Company call or voicemail to the customer’s
telephone number of record; (b) a Company text message to the customer’s telephone
number of record; or (c) a written notice mailed to the customer’s address of record (to
the customer’s prior address of record if the change includes a change in the customer’s
address of record).
c. The notice must identify only the general type of change and must not reveal the
changed information.
d. The Company employee or agent sending the notice must prepare and furnish to the
CPNI Compliance Officer a memorandum containing: (a) the name, address of record,
and telephone number of record of the customer notified; (b) a copy or the exact wording
of the text message, written notice, telephone message or voicemail message comprising
the notice; and (c) the date and time that the notice was sent.
21. Since December 8, 2007, the Company must provide an initial notice to law enforcement
and a subsequent notice to the customer if a security breach results in the disclosure of the
customer’s CPNI to a third party without the customer’s authorization.
a. As soon as practicable (and in no event more than seven (7) days) after the Company
discovers that a person (without authorization or exceeding authorization) has
intentionally gained access to, used or disclosed CPNI, the Company must provide
electronic notification of such breach to the United States Secret Service and to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation via a central reporting facility accessed through a link
maintained by the FCC at http://www.fcc.gov/eb/cpni.
22. The Company and its authorized employees may use CPNI to provide call location
information regarding mobile users in certain emergency situations. Except in an unforeseen
emergency involving a substantial threat to human life or safety, any and all use or provision
of CPNI under this category must involve the specific types or categories of emergencies
listed in writing by the Company’s CPNI Compliance Officer.
23. Since December 8, 2007, the Company will provide customers with access to CPNI at its
retail locations if the customer presents a valid photo ID and the valid photo ID matches the
name on the account.
24. Since December 8, 2007, the Company takes reasonable measures to discover and protect
against activity that is indicative of pretexting including requiring Company employees,
agents, independent contractors and joint venture partners to notify the CPNI Compliance
Officer immediately by voice, voicemail or email of: (a) any suspicious or unusual call
requesting a customer’s call detail information or other CPNI (including a call where the
caller furnishes an incorrect password or incorrect answer to one or both of the “shared
secret” question-answer combinations); (b) any suspicious or unusual attempt by an
individual to change a customer’s password or account information (including providing
inadequate or inappropriate identification or incorrect “address or record,” “telephone
number of record” or other significant service information); (c) any and all discovered
instances where access to the Company’s electronic files or databases containing passwords
or CPNI was denied due to the provision of incorrect logins and/or passwords; and (d) any
complaint by a customer of unauthorized or inappropriate use or disclosure of his or her
CPNI. The CPNI Compliance Officer will request further information in writing, and
investigate or supervise the investigation of, any incident or group of incidents that
reasonably appear to entail pretexting.
IV. CPNI Compliance Officer
In addition to the specific matters required to be reviewed and approved by the Company’s
CPNI Compliance Officer, employees and agents, independent contractors and joint venture
partners are strongly encouraged to bring any and all other questions, issues or uncertainties
regarding the use, disclosure, or access to CPNI to the attention of the Company’s CPNI
Compliance Officer for appropriate investigation, review and guidance. The extent to which
a particular employee or agent brought a CPNI matter to the attention of the CPNI
Compliance Officer and received appropriate guidance is a material consideration in any
disciplinary action brought against the employee or agent for impermissible use, disclosure
or access to CPNI.
V. Disciplinary Procedures
The Company has informed its employees and agents, independent contractors and joint
venture partners that it considers compliance with the Communications Act and FCC Rules
regarding the use, disclosure, and access to CPNI to be very important.