> On Feb 17, 2022, at 9:02 AM, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. <amitchell@isipp.com> wrote:
> 
> I have a note in to some FCC colleagues;  I'll report back on what they say (assuming I hear back).
> 
P.S.  In the meantime, the claimed order on which the letter rests is FCC-19-72A1 which you can find here, if you're in the mood for some light reading:
https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-19-72A1.docx
It says nothing about this.  And certainly the FCC would not issue something with such a short date fuse;  that letter appears to be a scam using scare and pressure tactics. Perhaps they are looking to steal your copper.
Anne;
I had the same thought and dug into it. I traced the email chain backwards as well as the office phone. The email (and named employee) are legit as well as the switch serving the office line. Everything adds up. I don't have a reason to believe it's a scam. They also noted they will abandon existing infra in place. Good observation. Thanks!
-M<