Frontier Objects to W. Va. PSC Data Request
Frontier Communications said it’s being harassed by West Virginia Public Service Commission staff in an investigation of an outage in Kanawha County. “The Staff’s discovery requests are grossly overbroad, asking for irrelevant and immaterial information covering Frontier entire customer base…
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across the entire State,” when only “a relatively small rural area” is affected by the complaint in case 22-0628-T-P, Frontier objected Monday. “The Staff's requests call for information that has no relevance to the subject matter of the Petition, that are calculated to harass Frontier, and that are unreasonably and unduly burdensome.” Kanawha County in July asked the PSC to investigate a nearly 30-day outage (see 2207130017).