Ameritech in Ill. paid $1.8 million penalty for failing to meet s...
Ameritech in Ill. paid $1.8 million penalty for failing to meet state service quality standards plus $1.1 million in credits to CLECs for wholesale service shortfalls. Penalties cover Nov. through Jan. period. Since Ameritech began service improvement program in…
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Sept. as response to regulators’ concern over Ameritech quality collapse last summer, carrier now has paid total of $10.6 million in fines and $2.5 million in credits to CLECs. Company said penalties were larger than actual service shortfalls warranted because of adjustments to service quality report data from previous quarters. Carrier said there might be other adjustments in past data, requiring more back payments of penalties.