BT Communications Sales wants the South Carolina Public Service Commission...
BT Communications Sales wants the South Carolina Public Service Commission to know it “does not provide residential local exchange services and as such is not subject to the requirements of” Sections 103-607 of state regulations, the company wrote the PSC…
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Friday (http://xrl.us/bng2ob). That regulation, it said, took effect June 24 and required “all telephone utilities that provide retail residential local exchange service that have not invested at least five million dollars in telecommunications facilities in South Carolina will be required to file a bond or other security mechanism with the Public Service Commission of South Carolina” (http://xrl.us/bng2n7).