CPUC ALJ Denies T-Mobile Reply to Dish
T-Mobile may not submit a reply to Dish Network's filing seeking additional sanctions by the California Public Utilities Commission against the T-Mobile in their dispute over the carrier’s imminent CDMA shutdown (see 2110140029), CPUC Administrative Law Judge Karl Bemesderfer ruled…
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Thursday in docket A.18-07-011. “Both the T-Mobile request to file a reply and the DISH opposition to the request contain legal arguments and factual assertions that are better addressed in briefs than in a procedural motion.” They were due Friday. That day, Bemesderfer granted T-Mobile's request for extension to Oct. 22. Replies will be due Nov. 5, the ALJ emailed the service list. T-Mobile outside attorney Suzanne Toller emailed Bemesderfer seeking the extension. Dish counsel Anita Taff-Rice of iCommLaw opposed the "last-minute" request.