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CASE NUMBER: 87-2186-TP-CSS
CASE DESCRIPTION: OMNICALL, INC. ET AL V CIN BELL TEL
DOCUMENT SIGNED ON: 5/10/2024
DATE OF SERVICE: ________________________________________
03/28/1989 Finding & Order granting Cincinnati Bell's application to withdraw its 976 service tariff on Case No. 87-2074-TP-ATA and dismissing case No. 87-2186-TP-CSS. Dissenting Opinion of Commissioner Gaylord.
06/09/1988 Stipulation of Dismissal filed by S. Butler and D. Olson on behalf of Omnicall, Inc. and Phone Medium, Inc.
02/23/1988 Entry scheduling case for hearing on Tuesday April 5, 1988 at the offices of the Commission; Granting intervention to to Omnicall, Phone Medium, Questel, and OCC, and denying intervention to Susan Cary Eckman and request to consoli- date also denied. Case No. 87-2186-TP-CSS be held in abeyance pending determination in Case No. 87-2074-TP-ATA.
01/11/1988 Answer of Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company filed by D. Olson.
01/11/1988 Memorandum in opposition to motion to consolidate filed by D. Olson on behalf of Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company.
01/04/1988 Letter filed by D. Olson on behalf of applicant, RE: to confirm request for a five day extension of time in which to file Memorandums to Motion to Intervene and Answer to complaint in Case No. 87-2186-TP-CSS on behalf of Omnicall, Inc. and Phone Medium, Inc.
12/22/1987 Complaint form letter and copy of complaint mailed out to: Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company: Office of Mr. Kim Scovill Office of the Vice President: Office of the President.
12/22/1987 Withdrawal of request for hearing filed by S. Butler on behalf of complainants.
12/18/1987 Request of intervenors Omnicall, Inc. and Phone Medium, Inc. for a hearing filed by S. Butler.
12/18/1987 Motion to consolidate and supporting memorandum filed by S. Butler on behalf of Omnicall, Inc. and Phone Medium, Inc.
12/18/1987 Complaint of Omnicall, Inc. and Phone Medium, Inc. (Vs) Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company, Relative to the alleged, unjust and unreasonable and discriminatory for CBT to abandon its 976 service, yet continue to provide 1-(900) and 1-(700) service for AT&T.