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04 Feb

Cell-Phone Directory Assistance Closing

Verizon Wireless called on Intelius last Tuesday to stop selling numbers.”This is a violation of Americans’ privacy. People expect their cell phone numbers to remain private,” Steve Zipperstein, Verizon Wireless’ general counsel, said in the statement.Intelius still operates a reverse cell-phone lookup, which reveals the name of the subscriber for a given number. Several other Web sites offer the same service. Intelius also conducts background checks, people searches and sells records on property and neighborhoods.The cellular industry organization CTIA — The Wireless Association attempted to create a cell-phone directory, but abandoned the effort a few year ago after opposition from consumers and legislators.Liz Murray, communications manager at Intelius, said the Bellevue, Wash., company had developed the directory it is now shuttering because people are increasingly abandoning land lines in favor of cell phones.”We realize that in this instance, we may have been ahead of our time,” Murray said.The company never planned to sell numbers in bulk to businesses, she said.Federal law already prohibits telemarketers from calling cell phones.Murray would not say how the company obtained the numbers, or how large a share of Intelius revenue the sales represented, citing the “quiet period” associated with the company’s planned initial public offering of stock. The IPO could be worth up to $143.8 million, according to documents filed in January.The IPO filing notes that the company is the subject of a Federal Trade Commission investigation regarding Fair Credit Reporting Act compliance.The chief executive of Intelius, Naveen K. Jain, founded InfoSpace Inc., an Internet search and directory company that soared during the dot-com frenzy, then crashed.

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