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The former secretary and treasurer of Halo Wireless wants to...

The former secretary and treasurer of Halo Wireless wants to ensure the North Carolina Utilities Commission knows Halo was liquidated effective July 19. The company was liquidated amid multiple cases alleging it never paid necessary access charges (CD Aug 2…

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p8). Former employee Carolyn Malone sent the NPUC a Sept. 13 letter, posted Monday, reiterating its collapse. Halo “is now the responsibility of Linda Payne, the Chapter 7 United States trustee,” she wrote, and told the commission to nix eight names, including her own, from any correspondence relating to Halo (http://xrl.us/bnqaso). Despite its liquidation, Halo has not disappeared from all state commission proceedings. This month the Arkansas Public Service Commission has attempted to continue tax assessment proceedings with Halo initially begun prior to the company’s liquidation (CD Sept 17 p18).