AT&T Urges FCC to Deny 'Baseless' Group Discounts Motion to Reissue 2007 Order
AT&T scoffed at a motion to reissue a 2007 FCC order filed by Group Discounts, One Stop Financial, Winback & Conserve Program and 800 Discounts. "Petitioners’ motion is simply a rehash of baseless allegations and arguments that Petitioners have raised…
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before -- including, in particular, their untenable reading of the Commission’s January 12, 2007 order -- and that have been the subject of extensive prior briefing in this proceeding," said an AT&T filing Tuesday in docket 06-210. AT&T referred the FCC to its prior submissions, which it said show petitioner claims "have no merit and that their motion should be denied." If the commission has further questions, AT&T said it would be happy to address them, but it said it "did not intend to respond further to Petitioner’s repetitive arguments." The petitioners believe AT&T counsels are involved in intentional fraud, said their Jan. 31 motion in a phone tariff dispute dating to the mid-1990s.