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AT&T Kentucky engaged in what Budget Prepay called “an unlawful...

AT&T Kentucky engaged in what Budget Prepay called “an unlawful restriction on resale of bundled local and long distance cash back promotions.” AT&T was obligated to offer those products for resell to Budget Prepay, Budget said in a recent complaint…

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(http://xrl.us/bnoie7). AT&T Kentucky is ordered “to satisfy the matters complained of or file a written answer to the complaint within ten days of the date of this Order,” the Kentucky Public Service Commission said Tuesday. AT&T acted in ways that are “preferential, discriminatory and anti-competitive as AT&T seeks to impair competition, enhance its competitive position, and gain a competitive advantage through an inappropriate intra-corporate transaction and/or tying arrangement with its affiliate long distance company,” the complaint said. Budget Prepay lodged similar complaints against AT&T in North Carolina recently (CD Aug 30 p12). AT&T declined to comment.