W.Va. Schedules Frontier Reorganization Case, Blocks Broadband Council
The West Virginia Public Service Commission agreed with Frontier Communications the state's Broadband Council shouldn’t be allowed to intervene in the carrier’s bankruptcy proceeding (see 2009090055). Public interest in voice quality is “adequately represented,” and the council's bringing up broadband…
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expansion would “unduly broaden” the case, said Wednesday's order in case 20-0400-T-PC. The PSC allowed Communications Workers of America and the West Virginia Consumer Advocate Division to participate. An in-person hearing is Oct. 28 at 9:30 a.m. in Charleston.