CITY OF LITTLE ROCK v. AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF SOUTHWEST, INC.

No. 93-1251.

888 S.W.2d 290 (1994)

318 Ark. 616

CITY OF LITTLE ROCK and Arkansas Public Service Commission, Petitioners, v. AT & T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE SOUTHWEST, INC., Respondent.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

November 14, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wright, Lindsey and Jennings, Little Rock, for petitioners.

Gilbert L. Glover, Paul J. Ward, R.B. Friedlander, Little Rock, for respondent.


GLAZE, Justice.

This case was originally decided by the Arkansas Public Service Commission which upheld the validity of a Little Rock ordinance that required AT & T Communications of the Southwest, Inc. to pay certain fees for the privilege of using the City's public streets. The City of Little Rock had adopted the ordinance which granted each provider of interstate and intrastate toll (long distance) telephone services in the City a franchise to use the City...

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