FCC Modifies Filing Schedule for CenturyLink Special Access Complaint Against Verizon
The FCC adjusted filing deadlines in CenturyLink's complaint alleging Verizon "chronically overcharged" it for special-access services by miscalculating discounts and frustrating remedial efforts. "Given the complexity of the case, we grant CenturyLink ten days to file its reply, and thus…
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provide Verizon an additional three days to file its answer," said an Enforcement Bureau letter Tuesday in proceeding 18-33. It said Verizon's answer to CenturyLink's complaint is now due April 12; CenturyLink's reply and any second request for interrogatories are due April 23; and Verizon's response to a second CenturyLink interrogatory request would be due April 30. The letter said the disputants are to meet to try to resolve or narrow issues, and must file by May 7 a joint statement of all substantive or procedural proposals and disputes remaining, along with a joint statement of stipulated facts, disputed facts and key legal issues.