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All: It was brought to my knowledge that my posting on "Discount on DSL wholesale pricing" appeared three times. I apologize for the incident. However, I would like to bring to your attention that it was induced by a mail that was returned every time I tried to post. Forwarded is the content of the Email with the subject Message rejected by mailing list - [email protected] I do not know, if this is a software bug at some place or some thing that is deliberately inducing sort of Denial of Service attacks. If some one has experienced the same, may be it is worth addressing it. Regards, Srihari Varada --- Begin Message ---The email you sent (attached below) was addressed to a user or mailing list at Intraware which is no longer valid. Intraware values your business. Please contact one of the following, or see our contact page at http://www.intraware.com/company/contact.html Sales: Email: [email protected] Phone: 1-800-469-4313 or 1-925-253-4511 Customer Support: Email: [email protected] Phone: 1-888-715-4687 or 1-925-253-6565 General Information: Email: [email protected] Phone: 1-888-446-8729 or 1-925-253-4500 Thank you, Intraware Postmaster--- Begin Message ------ End Message ---Hello: How does the following News Release from DPUC of CT affects the opinion of CLECs? Any comments .... Regards, Srihari Varada ************ State of Connecticut Contact: Beryl Lyons (860) 827-2670 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITY CONTROL NEWS RELEASE March 28, 2002 DPUC Orders SNET's Unregulated Telecommunications Affiliate To File Tariffs and Use Same Wholesale Discount Protocol As Regulated Company In a Decision rendered today, the Department of Public Utility Control ordered SBC Advanced Solutions, Inc. (ASI), a Connecticut affiliate of the Southern New England Telephone Company, to provide DSL transport service (high-speed data lines) at a 25.4% discount to all resellers of that service. With today's Decision, Connecticut becomes the third state in the nation to impose this resale requirement on an unregulated affiliate of an incumbent telephone company offering service within their jurisdictional boundaries. ASI was created as a result of the Southern New England Telephone Company's (SNET's) parent, SBC Communications Inc.'s acquisition of Ameritech Corp. The 25.4% discount rate was established by the Department in a Decision in 1999 to apply to SNET's wholesale service offered to resellers operating in Connecticut. Today's Decision is significant because it finds that SNET cannot avoid its resale obligations even when its separate affiliates resell services to other telecommunications providers. According to Commissioner Jack R. Goldberg, "this Decision continues to place Connecticut in the forefront of meeting the intent of Congress and the state legislature in establishing and promoting competition in the telecommunications industry." ********** Attachment:
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