AT&T Missouri claimed victory after the Missouri Public Service Commission (CD...
AT&T Missouri claimed victory after the Missouri Public Service Commission (CD Aug 2 p8) and the Wisconsin Public Service Commission (CD July 30 p5) ruled that Halo Wireless violated its interconnection agreements with AT&T in both states. “Commissions in Missouri…
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and Wisconsin both held that HALO Wireless was in violation of agreements with AT&T and other carriers,” an AT&T Missouri spokesman said Thursday. “We are pleased with the commissions’ decisions to deny the complaints of HALO Wireless and grant the counterclaim AT&T put forth. We are in the process of reviewing the details of these rulings. Similar proceedings are underway in several other states as well as federal bankruptcy court, and we await the decisions in those cases.” Halo has said it’s no longer in a position to comment on the proceedings in light of its July 19 liquidation proceedings as part of Chapter 7 bankruptcy.