AT&T's witness, Jane Gil, manager of the law government affairs division, testified that a member of AT&T's Network Services Fraud Division received a copy of the Superior Court order on July 25, 2000, confirmed receipt of the order with Detective Jett, and disconnected the requested telephone number.
She also admitted that AT&T failed to notify the subscriber immediately in writing of the disconnection, as required by Rule 22. She added, however, that Western Referral's attorney called AT&T's Network Services Fraud Division on July 28, 2000, and received an explanation of the court order. On August 8, 2000, AT&T gave written notice of the service suspension in conformance with the content requirements of Rule 22.