An attorney for AT&T wrote to refresh the record on...
An attorney for AT&T wrote to refresh the record on a petition for declaratory ruling filed by the Michigan Pay Telephone Association in 2006, which asked for commission intervention to compel AT&T Michigan to implement the “new services test” as…
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applied to AT&T’s payphone access rates (http://xrl.us/bnkupk). The commission should deny MPTA’s petition because it is inconsistent with the commission’s own determination that the states, not the commission, are responsible for application of FCC pricing standards to state payphone line rates, AT&T said. Principles of res judicata and collateral estoppel should bar MPTA’s petition, AT&T said.