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Pacific Bell Telephone Co. v. linkLine Communications Inc. 555 U.S. 438 (2009) was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously held that Pacific Bell d/b/a AT&T did not violate the Sherman Antitrust Act when it charged other Internet providers a high fee to buy space on its phone lines to deliver an Internet connection.

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