Frontier Asks CPUC to Delay Enforcement Program Vote
Frontier Communications asked for another delay of a California Public Utilities Commission vote on a proposed enforcement program for conditions in the order approving Frontier's bankruptcy reorganization. The CPUC earlier delayed a Sept. 9 vote until Thursday (see 2109080041). Last…
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week’s revision improved draft resolution T-178734, but it “continues to propose extreme, cumulative penalties for nonconformance,” the telco said in a letter emailed to the service list Monday. This “subjects each of Frontier’s three ILEC entities, regardless of the number of customers or outages ... to potential minimum penalty of $700,000 per month and a maximum penalty of $12 million per year .... for a failure to achieve 90% out of service restoral in 24 hours,” it said.