Michigan Communities to AT&T: Can You Hear Us Now?
Michigan Townships Association, May 10, 2006
LANSING — The Michigan Municipal League (MML) and the Michigan Townships Association (MTA) today formally requested a response from AT&T to more than 600 invitations and resolutions issued by local communities and communities represented by local authorities throughout the state, asking the telephone giant to sign local franchise agreements and compete fairly for cable television customer
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