Three telephone companies want a waiver to let them include...
Three telephone companies want a waiver to let them include in their 2011 base period revenue amounts owing from Halo Wireless, according to a public notice (http://xrl.us/bn4te6). The telcos say Halo diverted a “large amount of traffic” through their network,…
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and then filed for bankruptcy protection, which stayed all collection actions. Without the waiver, the companies’ stated revenue would not represent normal traffic revenue because “an inordinate amount is uncollectible,” they said. If the uncollectible intrastate excess revenue is not included, consumers there will “suffer the consequences for years to come,” the telcos said. Comments in docket 10-90 are due Jan. 2, replies Jan. 17.