Customer Proprietary Network Information. As Sprint provides Products and Services to End User, Sprint develops information about the quantity, technical configuration, type and destination of Products and Services End User uses, and other information found on End User’s bill (“Customer Proprietary Network Information” or “CPNI”). Under federal law, End User has a right, and Sprint has a duty, to protect the confidentiality of CPNI. For example, Sprint implements safeguards that are designed to protect End User’s CPNI, including using authentication procedures when End User contacts Sprint. For some business accounts with a dedicated Sprint representative, Sprint may replace standard authentication measures with a pre-established point of contact for End User.
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