[VoiceOps] Role of D.C. Agent
Alex Balashov
abalashov at evaristesys.com
Wed Jul 7 12:40:24 EDT 2010
According to the Act, a carrier or ITSP meeting the definition of
"interconnected VoIP provider" (pretty much anyone here) needs a
primary registered agent *in* *D.C.*
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On Jul 7, 2010, at 12:12 PM, Justin B Newman <justin at ejtown.org> wrote:
>> Can anyone explain why a CLEC must have DC Agent and what is the
>> role of a
>> DC Agent.
>
> Any "registered agent" service will do. You simply need someone to
> accept service of process. Googling for Registered Agent will find
> you plenty of organizations. The going rate is < $100 / year.
>
> -jbn
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