*Pages 1--1 from Microsoft Word - 9151.doc* Federal Communications Commission DA 01- 1280 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D. C. 20554 In the Matter of: Communications Workers of America v. AT& T Broadband LLC ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CSR- 5662 ORDER Adopted: May 23, 2001 Released: May 24, 2001 By the Chief, Cable Services Bureau: 1. On March 14, 2001, the Communications Workers of America (“ CWA”) filed the above-captioned complaint alleging several violations of the Commission’s Part 76 public inspection file requirements by AT& T Broadband LLC (“ AT& T”). 1 CWA alleged that the inadequate state of AT& T’s public inspection files also raised questions regarding AT& T’s compliance with the Commission’s signal leakage requirements. AT& T requested and received an extension until May 19, 2001 to file a response to CWA’s complaint. Thereafter, on May 8, 2001, CWA and AT& T jointly requested withdrawal of CWA’s complaint. 2. Accordingly, CWA’s complaint is hereby dismissed. This action is without prejudice to any enforcement action the Commission may take against AT& T for violations of the Commission’s rules. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION W. Kenneth Ferree Chief, Cable Services Bureau 1 See 47 C. F. R. §§ 76. 1700- 1704, § 76. 1706, §76. 1710, § 76. 1715. 1