*Pages 1--1 from Microsoft Word - 8502.doc* Federal Communications Commission DA 01- 1038 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D. C. 20554 In the Matter of: Communications Workers of America v. AT& T Broadband LLC Complaint Regarding Part 76 Public File Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File No. CSR- 5662 ORDER Adopted: April 20, 2001 Released: April 24, 2001 By the Chief, Consumer Protection and Competition Division, Cable Services Bureau: 1. The Communications Workers of America (“ CWA”) filed the above- captioned complaint against AT& T Broadband LLC regarding alleged violations pursuant to Part 76 of the Commission’s public file rules. AT& T has filed a Motion For Extension of Time seeking a thirty (30) day extension until May 9, 2001 in which to file its opposition to CWA’s complaint. AT& T asserts that good cause exists for granting this request because it will enable AT& T to submit a full and accurate filing so that the Commission can proceed with a complete record before it. CWA has not opposed AT& T’s extension request. 1 2. AT& T’s Motion for Extension of Time is granted. Accordingly, AT& T’s opposition to CWA’s complaint regarding alleged violations of Part 76 of the Commission’s public file rules is due May 9, 2001. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Deborah Klein Chief, Consumer Protection and Competition Division Cable Services Bureau 1 On April 18, 2001, pursuant to a telephone conversation with a Commission staff member, George Kohl, Assistant to the President and Director of Research for CWA, stated that CWA would not oppose AT& T’s Motion for Extension of Time. Mr. Kohl also stated that a statement in writing verifying that CWA would not oppose the extension request would be filed with the Commission. Such written statement has not yet been received by the Commission. 1