Minnesota Commerce Agrees Frontier Bankruptcy May Not Be Ripe for PUC
Communications Workers of America “raises a valid point” that the Frontier bankruptcy reorganization submitted to the Public Utilities Commission isn’t final, the Minnesota Commerce Department said Friday in docket 20-504. “Given this uncertainty, the Commission could reasonably determine that its…
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public interest analysis would be aided by allowing the federal bankruptcy proceeding to develop further.” The department earlier said clearing the reorganization was in the public interest to avoid delays to customer service improvements (see 2007090049). Frontier supported the department's initial conclusion that the restructuring is in the public interest. It rejected CWA's call for delay. The reorganization is facing state scrutiny where the carrier sought speedy reviews (see 2007140042).