No one has challenged AT&T’s showing that it has met...
No one has challenged AT&T’s showing that it has met the applicable triggers for special access pricing flexibility in the San Antonio and San Francisco/Oakland metropolitan statistical areas, the telco’s executives told FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai on Thursday, said an…
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ex parte filing (http://xrl.us/bnbkc9). A Sprint Nextel opposition filed May 23 should be stricken because it was submitted two and a half months after the opposition deadline, and did not contest that AT&T had met the triggers, the telco said. Until the commission finds, based on an “adequate evidentiary record,” that the existing pricing flexibility rules and triggers are inadequate, “its review of pricing flexibility petitions is properly confined to determining whether the applicable triggers are met,” AT&T said. A draft order circulating on the eighth floor would suspend all pending pricing flexibility petitions while the commission contemplates changing the special access rules (CD June 5 p3).