Enforcement Bureau Provides Clarity on AT&T/WCX Dispute
A recent FCC Enforcement Bureau order tentatively finding in favor of AT&T in a data roaming dispute with Worldcall Interconnect (WCX) isn't the kind of order that requires WCX to seek review or reconsideration, the bureau said in a letter…
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posted Wednesday in docket 14-221. The April 14 order “is not a final order or action” that would trigger deadlines for WCX to seek review, the bureau said. WCX didn't demonstrate that AT&T’s proposed rates “are commercially unreasonable,” the bureau said in an earlier order, which directed both sides to continue negotiations (see 1604150063).