Date Filed | Summary | Pages |
08/31/2004 | Letter correcting an error on page 3 of the reply memorandum filed 8/30/04 by S. Howard on behalf of Time Warner Cable Information Services (Ohio) LLC. | 2 |
08/30/2004 | Reply Memorandum of Time Warner Cable Information Services(Ohio), LLC filed by S. Howard. | 5 |
08/27/2004 | Reply to CBT's memorandum contra the motion to dismiss, filed on behalf of MCImetro Access Transmission Services, LLC by J. Sanders and J. Denniston. | 8 |
08/19/2004 | Memorandum in opposition to motion of Time Warner Cable Information Services (Ohio), LLC to dismiss the complaint, filed on behalf of Cincinnati Bell Telephone Co. by D. Hart. | 7 |
08/17/2004 | Memorandum in opposition to motion of MCI to dismiss or in the alternative, to stay filed by D. Hart on behalf of CBT. | 7 |
08/17/2004 | Memorandum in opposition to motion of Time Warner Cable Information Services (Ohio), LLC to dismiss complaint filed on behalf of CBT by D. Hart. | 7 |
08/02/2004 | Answer of Time Warner Cable Information Services(Ohio), LLC filed by W. Newcomb, Jr. | 6 |
08/02/2004 | Motion of Time Warner Cable Information Services, (Ohio), LLC to dismiss the complaint and memorandum in support filed by W. Newcomb, Jr. | 7 |
08/02/2004 | Motion and memorandum in support of MCI to Dismiss, or in the alternative, to stay filed by J. Sanders. | 9 |
08/02/2004 | Answer and Affirmative Defenses of MCImetro Access Transmission Services, LLC filed by J. Denniston. | 7 |
07/12/2004 | Complaint copied and mailed to MCIMetro Access Transmission Services. | 1 |
07/12/2004 | Complaint copied and mailed to Time Warner Cable. | 1 |
07/09/2004 | In the matter of the complaint against Time Warner Cable Information Services (Ohio), LLC (TWCIS) and MCImetro Access Transmission Services LLC (MCI) vs Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company, pursuant to Ohio Revised Code sections 4905-24, 4905.26 and Ohio Administrative Code 4901:1-6-09 for an order prohibiting TWCIS from operating as a telephone company in the state of Ohio without first obtaining a valid certificate of public convenience from the Commission and entering into agreements with CBT and prohibiting MCI from submitting orders and to cease any unlawful activity. | 7 |