FairPoint Seeks Hearing on All Claimed QoS Violations
To protect FairPoint due process rights, the Maine Public Utilities Commission should give the company a hearing on all the quarters in which the PUC says it failed to meet service quality standards, the telco said. In a reply brief…
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Wednesday, the telco disagreed with the Office of Public Advocate, which supported a hearing on recent quarters but said FairPoint already had a chance to argue Q3 and Q4 2015 at a May 18, 2015, technical conference (see 1610170011). Fairpoint replied, “The Technical Conference was not a hearing. It was a Technical Conference.”