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O1 Communications, Inc. v. AT&T Corp.
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December 19, 2017
AT&T Gets Partial Win In $19M Connection Fees Case
A California federal judge on Tuesday granted a partial win to AT&T Corp. in a case alleging it shorted local phone company O1 Communications Inc. $19 million in long-distance interconnection fees, finding that O1 did not provide a disputed switching function that would have allowed O1 to charge AT&T higher rates.
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September 28, 2017
AT&T Seeks Quick Win On Claims It Owes $19M In Fees
AT&T Corp. urged a California federal judge Thursday to throw out allegations it shorted local phone company O1 Communications Inc. of $19 million in long-distance interconnection fees, arguing an appeals court had already found the rates were inflated in violation of federal regulations.
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June 20, 2016
Suit Against AT&T Over Long-Distance Fees Takes Major Hit
A California federal judge has largely thrown out a lawsuit brought by a small telephone company against mobile giant AT&T for allegedly shorting connection payments, though the company is allowed to refile several civil claims under California state law and the federal Communications Act.
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June 02, 2016
AT&T Says $19M Long-Distance Fees Suit Can't Survive
AT&T on Wednesday continued to urge a California federal judge to toss most of a small telephone company's accusations of drastically reduced connection payments, arguing the suit brings nothing more than prohibited allegations of failure to pay.
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April 27, 2016
AT&T Wants $19M Long-Distance Fees Suit Gutted
AT&T asked a California federal judge Tuesday to toss most of a small telephone company's accusations of drastically reduced connection payments, arguing that most of the $19 million breach of contract suit is either precluded by federal law or brings allegations inapplicable to the law used.
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March 24, 2016
AT&T Accused Of Skirting Long-Distance Fees In $19M Suit
AT&T Corp. unilaterally and dramatically cut the payments it made to a small California telephone company for connections to the smaller companies' customers, O1 Communications Inc. said in a $19 million breach of contract suit in California federal court Wednesday.