AT&T Touches Base With FCC Republicans on BDS, Net Neutrality, Other Issues
AT&T met with FCC Republicans to discuss business data services, net neutrality, broadband privacy and AT&T Mobility's spectrum deal with Rainbow Telecommunications Association. Senior Executive Vice President Robert Quinn and other AT&T executives held separate meetings with Commissioner Michael O'Rielly…
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and his aides, and with aides to Commissioner Ajit Pai last week, as the two Republicans prepare to become the FCC majority. "No new arguments were raised during the meeting and AT&T's position in each of these proceedings remains unchanged," said the telco's filings posted Wednesday and Friday (here and here).