California PUC Revokes Operating Authority of 26 Wireline Carriers
The California Public Utilities Commission revoked operating authority of 26 wireline carriers for failing to comply with certain regulatory requirements, under Resolution T-17489, which was released Tuesday after being unanimously adopted by commissioners last week. The revocation will take effect…
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30 days after the Nov. 5 adoption of the resolution, which is Dec. 5. The carriers had their operating authority revoked for failing to comply with at least two of the following duties: payment of user fees, payment of “public purpose” surcharges and submission of a performance bond. The affected carriers were mostly competitive local carriers, resellers and interexchange carriers; one was a radio telephone utility.