Overhaul of U.S. Telecoms Database Sparks Fear of Catastrophic Failure
Foreign firm handling overhaul cited for national security breaches
The national database, known as the Number Portability Administration Center (NPAC), handles millions of phone transactions each day. It is being taken over by a foreign-owned firm with a past of breaching U.S. national security clauses banning it from employing foreign workers, such as those tied to China. NPAC handles around 1.8 million phone transactions a day.
Ahead of the deadline, industry insiders have been raising concerns that iconnectiv, the firm responsible for handling the nation-wide transition, is not prepared to implement the switch, a situation that could cripple emergency services and interrupt cell service for scores of Americans.
The FCC Commissioners, all appointed by Barack Obama, are the same “Net Neutrally” idiots and Globalist Wunderkind who have been making trouble and ‘off-shoring’ the products of American technical innovation.