National Law Journal
...Commission in March 2009 seeking relief from certain regulations pertaining to telecommunications services that it provides in the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan statistical area ("MSA"). The...
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...billing rate for T-Mobile Puerto Rico LLC's use of certain services provided by Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc. (PRTC), an incumbent local exchange...
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...OPINIONThis case arises from efforts of the Kentucky Public Service Commission to enforce several provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, its...
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...in local telecommunications markets; those duties include the duty to sell telecommunications services at wholesale rates to would-be competitors for resale to consumers....
Texas Lawyer
...In these cases, we consider whether an incumbent provider of local telephone service must make certain transmission facilities available to competitors at cost-based rates...
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...owned utility to discount electric service provided to a university....
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...and the Commission's Policies Relating to the Provision of Cable Television Service, 5 F.C.C.R. 4962, 5006--08 (1990). In response to...
...Christopher C. Kempley and Maureen A. Scott (argued), Arizona Corporation Commission Legal Division, Phoenix, Arizona; John Matthew Derstine and Michael Patten, Roshka DeWulf &...
...any requirement that incumbent local exchange carriers (“ILECs”) provide unbundled services to competitive local exchange carriers (“CLECs”), like the petitioner, Fones4All...
...which requires that a railroad "establish reasonable . . . practices" related to transportation and service; (2) 49 U.S.C. § 10746, which requires that demurrage charges...
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