Michigan Bell, an ILEC owned by AT&T, must lease its...
Michigan Bell, an ILEC owned by AT&T, must lease its existing entrance facilities for interconnection at cost-based rates, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Monday (http://xrl.us/bmziap). The two-paragraph opinion, written by Judge Alice Batchelder, notes simply that on…
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appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, “the Court reversed our prior holding.” The 6th Circuit reversed and remanded the case to the district court, instructing it to enter an order consistent with the Supreme Court’s opinion. The Supreme Court held unanimously in June that AT&T must lease its existing entrance facilities to CLECs at rates reflecting actual costs (CD June 10 p7).