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Verizon Wireless, the SpectrumCo partners and Cox countered arguments made...

Verizon Wireless, the SpectrumCo partners and Cox countered arguments made by the Communications Workers of America (http://xrl.us/bm4yw6), which asked the commission to stop the clock on the review of the sale of AWS licenses from the cable companies to Verizon.…

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CWA cited “a combination of delays in document production, the volume of documents recently produced, and the manner of production” in asking for more time. “CWA claims it was not timely provided with copies of several of Applicants’ responses to the Commission’s information and discovery requests or that it could not access those copies,” Verizon and the cable companies said in response (http://xrl.us/bm45ey). “CWA’s allegations are meritless and provide no grounds for delaying the Commission’s completion of its review of the transactions.” The filing contends, “In the few instances where CWA was delayed in accessing any of the productions, the cause lies with CWA, not with the Applicants.”