CPUC to Hear AT&T, Vaya Interconnection Dispute
The California Public Utilities Commission will hear testimony on an interconnection dispute between AT&T and VoIP provider Vaya, the CPUC said in a Thursday scoping memo. In a Sept. 29 complaint, AT&T asked the CPUC to order Vaya to compensate…
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AT&T for unpaid charges from allegedly misrouting interLATA traffic over local interconnection trunks. AT&T said Vaya violated a 2014 CPUC decision requiring the VoIP provider to pay AT&T for all interLATA calls delivered to AT&T and prohibiting Vaya from delivering the traffic over local interconnection trunks. The CPUC assigned Commissioner Liane Randolph and Administrative Law Judge Zita Kline to the case. Opening testimony is due Feb. 2, replies Feb. 23. A hearing will be April 12-13, then closing briefs are due May 4 and replies June 11.