AT&T Tennessee asked the Tennessee Regulatory Authority to make sure the...
AT&T Tennessee asked the Tennessee Regulatory Authority to make sure the TRA includes the company in its list of high-cost recipients compliant with section 254(e) of the U.S. Telecom Act, due to the FCC and Universal Service Administrative Co. Oct.…
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1. “As a result of the schedule for TRA conferences in September and this change in process at the FCC [as part of its November USF/intercarrier reform order], AT&T Tennessee was not able to provide the self certification in time for it to be added to a TRA conference agenda prior to October 1, 2012,” the company said in a Tuesday TRA filing (http://xrl.us/bnqhsg). AT&T hopes its actions will not “preclude AT&T Tennessee from receiving the support it is qualified to receive and that it has received for years,” it said.