AT&T Southeast wants to discontinue offering Managed Shared Network Service,...
AT&T Southeast wants to discontinue offering Managed Shared Network Service, a special access service that requires AT&T to “manage, design and route the customer’s point-to-point DS-0, DS-1 and DS-3 special access transport services from AT&T wire centers to customer designated…
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aggregation locations,” the telco told the FCC last week. According to AT&T, there is low market demand for the service in its southeast service territory, and it plans to discontinue offering it to new customers on July 15, and completely discontinue existing service arrangements by April 1, 2014. Comments on the proposed discontinuance are due June 15 in WC docket 12-126 (http://xrl.us/bm8eyn).