Sprint Threatens to Take Pa. PUC to Court Over Application Delay
"It should not take over 10 months to process an uncontested withdrawal that has no customer impact,” T-Mobile's Sprint told the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. The carrier, which filed an application Oct. 6 to discontinue CLEC and interexchange services (docket…
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A-2021-3028993), said Tuesday it could go to court if the PUC doesn’t act by its Aug. 25 meeting. It noted 45 other state commissions already granted withdrawal. The commission didn’t comment Wednesday.