Wash. became 6th Qwest state to endorse carrier’s interLATA long ...
Wash. became 6th Qwest state to endorse carrier’s interLATA long distance entry. Wash. Utilities & Transportation Commission (WUTC) said its 2-year investigation showed Qwest had opened its local markets to competition and had met all other requirements of Sec.…
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271 for long distance entry. WUTC also adopted post-entry performance assurance plan that would make Qwest liable for up to $81 million in annual credits to competitors for wholesale performance failures. Figure equals 1/3 of Qwest’s annual local service revenues in Wash. Qwest said it expected to file an application with FCC for Wash. later this month. It currently has applications pending at FCC for Ida., Colo., Iowa, Neb. and N.D.