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Judge Orders Status Report ‘Promptly’ After FCC Takes Up UPM’s Complaint

UPM Telecom and Digicel Haiti will file their next joint status report “promptly” after the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau “decides the deadline that is applicable to the parties' matter in dispute before the FCC,” or by April 14, whichever comes…

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first, said a text-only order entered Thursday (docket 3:15-cv-00185) by U.S. District Judge Michael Simon. UPM’s Communications Act Section 208 complaint, due mid-February at the FCC, will encompass its counterclaims against Digicel Haiti that the court stayed in October for FCC review in October as Digicel’s fraud case against UPM progressed to a jury trial. UPM said it expects to file the Section 208 complaint around mid-February (see 2301260042).