Supreme Court Upholds Cost Based Access to Incumbant Phone Network

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the FCC interpretation of the 1996 Telecommunications Act requiring that incumbent local telephone networks provide access to competitors at cost.  AT&T had argued that cost-based access was no longer required and the Sixth Circuit agreed.  The high court, however, sided with the Federal Communications Commission, which argued that cost based access remained essential to competition in local phone markets.

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