CPNI

Customer Proprietary Network Information

Alpine Communications is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of our customers. Alpine does not sell customers’ proprietary network information (CPNI) to unaffiliated third parties for sales and marketing purposes.

Your Account Information

In the normal course of providing telephone service, Alpine Communications maintains certain information about customer accounts. This information, known as Customer Proprietary Network Information, or CPNI for short, includes information typically available from details on your monthly bill, including calling patterns, types of products and services in use, and long distance and local service billing records. CPNI does not include your name, address, or telephone number.

Arecent ruling by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allows us to now choose the way customers grant permission to access CPNI data. This change helps us easily access your CPNI information so we can tell you about Alpine products and services, packages and promotions that may be of value to you. This change saves you time and potentially, money. This change in policy and process in no way alters our commitment to your privacy.

Alpine Communications does not sell CPNI to unaffiliated third parties and abides by the federal and state CPNI rules that apply to all telecommunication carriers.

If you choose to restrict access to your CPNI you can notify us by phone. You can talk to a customer service representative by calling 563-245-4000.

However, if you do not choose to restrict access to CPNI, our representatives will not ask for your permission each time you call. Instead, they will automatically review your CPNI records each time you call to provide tailored suggestions on the products and services, packages and promotions that best meet your specific calling and usage needs.

Improved Service

CPNI information also allows us to make more meaningful suggestions to you when discussing products and services, packages and promotions that best suit your communications needs. Representatives are able to make you aware of targeted discounts or special offers that may help you save time and money. Research shows that our customers want recommendations on the right products and services that fit their needs. We can tell you about products and services, packages and promotions.

An important message about the privacy of your customer information

Under federal law, you may restrict Alpine Communications from using your CPNI when we wish to market to you certain products and services you do not currently purchase from us. CPNI includes the type, technical arrangement, quantity, destination, and amount of use of telecommunications services and related billing for these services. With your permission, we can use CPNI to offer you additional products and services that are governed by the Federal Communications Commission, such as those of our affiliates, which will best meet your needs or may save you money. For example, we might use your CPNI to offer you Alpine High Speed Internet, Alpine Dial or long distance service offered in the future.

If you would like to give us permission to use your CPNI to market additional products and services from Alpine Communications, you don’t need to do anything.

There are some important things you should know when making your decision since protecting the privacy of your CPNI is your right and our duty under federal law:

  • We will not sell, trade, or share your CPNI with anyone outside of Alpine Communications, or others authorized to represent us to offer our products or services, except as may be required by law.
  • If you decide not to give us permission, simply call 563-245-4000 and speak to a Service Representative. You can also contact us emailing us through our contact page. (click here)
  • Your decision to permit our use of CPNI or to restrict our use of CPNI will remain in effect until you change it, which you can do at any time, at no charge.
  • Your decision only relates to our use of CPNI to market additional products and services as described here. It will not restrict or eliminate other types of marketing contacts. The protection of your privacy, and respecting your wishes, is of utmost importance to us. The employees and management of Alpine Communications would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued business.

We are proud to carry on our tradition of providing our community with reliable, technologically advanced and affordable telecommunications services and we continue to seek ways to provide you the best possible service.

Remember – if you give us permission to use your CPNI to market additional products and services from Alpine Communications, you don’t need to do anything.

FAQs:

Q: What is considered customer proprietary network information?

A: In the normal course of providing telephone service, Alpine Communications maintains certain information about customer accounts. This information, known as Customer Proprietary Network Information or CPNI for short, includes information typically available from details on a your monthly bill including calling patterns, types of lines, and long distance and local service billing records. CPNI does not include name, address, or telephone number.

In the past 10 years, with improved technologies that help companies understand better consumer preferences, consumers have come to expect and appreciate customer service reps who can offer meaningful and relevant recommendations on products and services in which they might be interested. Access to CPNI records helps us to deliver that improved communication and customer service to you.

Q: Will Alpine Communications telephone companies sell customer information to 3rd parties?

A: Alpine Communications does not sell customers’ proprietary network information (CPNI) to unaffiliated third parties and abides by all federal and state CPNI rules that apply to all telecommunication carriers.

Q: What customer information do you provide to outside parties and why?

A: Alpine Communications is required to provide directories and directory information (name, address and phone number) to third parties, for example, directory publishers; it is the same information that is available in public telephone directories. You can choose to restrict the publication of personal information in phone books, online directories and directory assistance, through services such as “non-published” and “non-listed” numbers. Contact your customer service representative to discuss options available to you. Alpine Communications also provides CPNI to affiliated third parties for the sole purpose of selling and marketing

Alpine Communications products and services. These third parties are bound by non-disclosure agreements, meaning they may not reveal or sell your CPNI to anyone else.

Q: What if I don’t want my customer information to be shared internally among Alpine Communications and its affiliates?

A: Alpine Communications respects and protects customer privacy. You have the option to restrict access to CPNI account information for sales and marketing purposes, simply by notifying Alpine Communications. We will continue to keep customers informed of calling products and services offered by Alpine Communications, but we will not be able to discuss additional services such as High Speed Internet or long-distance service. Customers can call 563-245-4000 or email us through our contact page at any time if they chose to restrict the use of their account information by the Alpine Communications.

Q: Do you use my CPNI to telemarket to me?

A: We use your telephone CPNI to market additional services provided by Alpine Communications such as new calling packages and features like Caller ID and Telemarketer Screening. We do not use your Alpine Communications CPNI to market services such as Internet without your consent.