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To: FR1 who wrote (13011)7/27/1999 1:16:00 AM
From: E. Graphs  Respond to of 29970
 
The arguments in the case tentatively are scheduled to be heard in October. The city [San Francisco] said that it will file a brief in support of Portland and Multnomah County's position and that its compromise requires AT&T to provide the access should it open its systems in another city.

Seems they really didn't make any decision. They just put it off until October. In fact, they seem to support forced access, but they want their broadband now. I wouldn't give it to them. I would treat them the same way and put them off until December 15, the time when they can "revisit" the issue; to see what they do. Otherwise, T could be getting suckered.

JMHO