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American Tower Seeks Entry of Default vs. SpeedConnect for Not Answering Suit

Plaintiff American Tower seeks an entry of default against defendant TPT SpeedConnect for failing to answer or otherwise respond to its May 25 breach of contract complaint, said American Tower’s motion Thursday (docket 1:23-cv-01336) in U.S. District Court for Colorado…

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in Denver. SpeedConnect, provider of wireless internet services to small towns and rural communities in Arizona, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Montana and South Dakota, owes American Tower and 13 of its subsidiaries more than $2.89 million in unpaid rent and license fees under 60 license agreements that enabled SpeedConnect to install and operate telecommunications equipment on multiple cell towers owned and operated by American Tower, alleged the complaint (see 2305300003). American Tower seeks damages and an order authorizing it to remove and dispose of the SpeedConnect equipment remaining on the towers at SpeedConnect’s expense. American Tower properly effectuated service on SpeedConnect, and June 27 was its deadline for answering the complaint, said the motion.