The Georgia Public Service Commission denied Transcom Enhanced Service’s request...
The Georgia Public Service Commission denied Transcom Enhanced Service’s request for rehearing and clarification, in an order released Thursday (http://xrl.us/bnonz3). Transcom wanted the commission to revisit the PSC’s July 17 judgment against Halo Wireless and Transcom. Halo and Transcom operated…
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as affiliates in an interconnection agreement with AT&T that led to countrywide allegations of skirted access charges and ultimately caused Halo’s liquidation in late July (CD Aug 2 p8). Transcom has since fought in multiple states for reconsideration of state commission decisions on Halo (CD Sept 4 p11). The Georgia PSC had ordered both companies to cease and desist operations in the state due to lack of certification, the new order recounted. Transcom wanted the PSC to reevaluate the case’s submitted testimony as well as the company’s status as an enhanced service provider and its operations within the state of Georgia. AT&T and TDS Telecom objected to Transcom’s Georgia request. In early September, this situation recurred in Wisconsin with that state commission’s Halo ruling, with Transcom asking for review and the same two companies objecting. It’s still pending there.