AT&T Loses at U.S. Supreme Court on Price for Sharing Lines

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Established local telephone companies including AT&T must share parts of their networks with competitors at cost, the Supreme Court ruled. The unanimous ruling backs the position taken by the Federal Communications Commission in a fight stemming from the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the law that injected competition into the local telephone business. The law requires incumbent local carriers to share their facilities with rivals.


AT&T Loses at U.S. Supreme Court on Price for Sharing Lines SCOTUS forces AT&T to share lines needed for interconnection (ars technica)